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Somebody else is using my social security,and I don't know who this person is what can i do.

2007-01-24 09:57:48 · 3 answers · asked by ? 1 in United States

2007-01-24 09:57:20 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

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If I haven't worked at all from December 2005 thru today am I supposed to get a W2 form from the company I worked for in 2005 for doing 2006 taxes?

2007-01-24 09:41:24 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

i worked for a couple diffrent companys this year one of my w-2s in state sayes DC i live in baltimore will that effect my return how do i change it?

2007-01-24 09:34:17 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

My brother is in prison and needs some information about inmates filing tax returns

2007-01-24 09:33:52 · 5 answers · asked by belinda d 1 in United States

2007-01-24 09:17:39 · 7 answers · asked by cindy d 1 in United States

I am 22, work part-time and go to school full-time. I do not live at home and am not supported by my parents. I make over $3,200.00. Do my parents still need to list me as a dependent since I am not 24?

2007-01-24 09:04:51 · 8 answers · asked by peersignal 3 in United States

Im a day care povider and this is my first year, do you get anything in the mail for taxes, any form to give a tax preparer? Please help me this is my first time doing taxes witha business in my home.

2007-01-24 09:04:42 · 3 answers · asked by dev'smummy 2 in United States

2007-01-24 09:04:36 · 10 answers · asked by Tim 2 in United States

I got this message when checking the status of my 2006 refund:

We have received your tax return and it is being reviewed. You will receive a notice from us requesting additional information from you. When you receive the notice, please provide the requested information within 30 days. You may not receive all or a part of your refund until we receive and review the information we requested from you. If you need more information after you receive our notice, call the number on the notice.

What does this mean, what do they want?

2007-01-24 09:03:06 · 4 answers · asked by kinulechong 1 in United States

My claim for tax credits recently changed as my partner moved out, i am now claiming as i single parent with full child care costs to my 2 children as i work 20 hrs per week. However i havent had payment since 18th dec as this is when partner moved out, i made a new claim and just yesterday they contacted me saying they wanted all this extra info bank statements, work contract, last 3 wage slips, nursery reciepts and nursery contract. Semt all this to them today. Thing is i know i have been over paid by about 40 per week since june, should have mentioned it i know, however as i havent had payment since 18 dec they owe me around £1500 in back dated money, do u think they will take what i owe them out of this lump sum or do u think they will take it weekly?

2007-01-24 09:00:01 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in United Kingdom

My husband and I married in Nov 06'. We purchased a $125,000 home in June 06' (mortgaged $100,000) and did extensive renovations (approx. $15,000 worth, new floors, roof, cabinets/countertops, bathtub, etc.) I am pregnant with our first child. Our combined income is approximately $25,000.

*Should we file married, filing jointly? or married, filing seperately?
*Should we take the standard deduction or itemized deduction?
*Is there a tax credit for buying a home, doing renovations and getting married?
*About how much is it to hire someone to do our taxes?

We have no clue what we are doing, any help would be appreciated.

2007-01-24 08:56:48 · 8 answers · asked by *Just Married* 4 in United States

This is our first tax time with having our new baby. How much do you get back for having one child usually? How do they figure it out?

2007-01-24 08:55:09 · 1 answers · asked by manningsmommy 2 in United States

Hi everyone, I'm just going to explain my situation and if any of you could offer advice it would be greatly appreciated, (Im in the UK):

Over the last year I have made around £100,000 from various websites I set up.I received the money via cheque and deposited them in my barlcays current account. I also made that money when I wasn't registered as a business. I'm assuming this means I fall into paying tax as a sole trader....

And if so the rate will be extortionate (up to 40%). Is there a way I could incorporate now, so that I pay just 19%... and pay 19% on those earning even though they were paid into my bank when I wasn't registered?

Thanks,
Alex

P.S: Also if anyone happens to know of any viable schemes such as reinvesting in the business, etc please say

P.S. Could I for example buy a ready made shelf company formed 2-3 years ago, so that I can say I earned the money when I was incorporated, see:

http://www.sfsgo.com/shelfcompanylist.asp

2007-01-24 08:55:04 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in United Kingdom

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I am married- my husband works full time and I do not work (I am a student). We also have one child. What is the best choice on the w4 to get the most money in each paycheck? How many exemptions should my husband put? 3? Also should he file married and filing separately?

2007-01-24 08:44:14 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

My husband is about to start a job where he is classified as self-emplyoed. His salary will start at $31k per year. I am a student, and we have 1 daughter. About what percentage should we set aside for taxes? (I know you can't give me an exact answer, but I just need a worse case scenario)

2007-01-24 08:32:11 · 2 answers · asked by mountain_laurel1183 5 in United States

I worked two job at the same time in '06. Does that mean I will get less money back when doing my taxes? I have placed one in Turbo tax and its says I get money back, but I heard that once I put my other in, then I will loss money. How true is this?

2007-01-24 08:20:40 · 5 answers · asked by duh..... 1 in United States

I live in OH. I inherited an IRA in 2006. I closed the account out ($25,000) and asked that they take out the appropriate amount in taxes (so I wouldn’t get hit with owing at tax time and might get money back). They informed me that I had to tell them how much I wanted taken out (what %). I am now hoping I did a good job of overestimating– but am fearful. I had them take out 30%. They then deducted $7,500 off the $25,000. How did I do? (Gezzz I hate tax time.) Also, does Turbo Tax accept information related to something like this? Or would it be better if I went to a human with tax knowledge ?

2007-01-24 08:13:56 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

2007-01-24 08:05:19 · 12 answers · asked by laurinolover 2 in United States

How is this so! I would think there is going to be a set amount that you are going to get back if you give them the exact information. H&R Block, Jackson Hewitt companies like that

2007-01-24 08:04:39 · 6 answers · asked by Tim 2 in United States

My husband owes $500 in child support from when he was off work due to surgery. We were told if we file together his child's mother will receive it all even if it is over what he owes to her. We were told to file separately. Should we do so? I need help with this issue ASAP!!

2007-01-24 08:02:29 · 7 answers · asked by alhartley01 3 in United States

I filed my 2006 tax return and checked the status online and it stated that they will be mailing me a letter requesting more information before they will release my refund. What does that mean? What could they possibly want?

2007-01-24 07:56:31 · 6 answers · asked by CURIOUSSAM 2 in United States

My consulting business did well enough this year that I had a bit of money due to the IRS. I planned on setting up an IRA this year since I'm in my mid-twenties. I like the tax-free potential of the Roth, but I also need to lower my AGI this year. Would it make sense to open and contribute a portion of my wages to a traditional account and deduct what I need to break even on taxes, and throw the rest into a Roth account? Not exceeding the $4,000 limit on contributions of course... The fees on the accounts should be negligable, considering that I'm working primarily with an Internet broker.

2007-01-24 07:48:18 · 2 answers · asked by WhomItConcerns 1 in United States

I worked there for a brief stint earlier last year (4 months) and have sinced moved to another city. I can not seem to get in touch with anyone from the office nor find the HR number anywhere online!! Can anyone help me out with this?? I really need that W-2! Thank you very much!

2007-01-24 07:41:41 · 6 answers · asked by lanaelise81 2 in United States

I just got a new house last year and my taxes are paid through an escrow account with my lender. However I see in my statements that the amount that has been taken out since I have moved in is to pay 2007 taxes. Did I pay the taxes in 06 in my closing costs or did the lender? If I did what document would show me this info?

2007-01-24 07:36:12 · 6 answers · asked by U2 2 in United States

my bf hasn't filed his taxes in 4-5 years, but he doesn't remember when he last filed-where can he go to find that out?
we are getting married in April and I told him that I won't marry him untill he files-I don't need the IRS after me :-)

2007-01-24 07:35:05 · 6 answers · asked by Nicole E 4 in United States

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