English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

Taxes - April 2007

[Selected]: All categories Business & Finance Taxes

Argentina · Australia · Austria · Brazil · Canada · France · Germany · India · Indonesia · Ireland · Italy · Malaysia · Mexico · New Zealand · Other - Taxes · Philippines · Singapore · Spain · Switzerland · Thailand · United Kingdom · United States · Vietnam

A co-worker says she writes it off every year...and also any clothes she buys for work. And I don't mean items with logos or anything she can't wear anywhere else. I think she's lost it. Anyone?

2007-04-29 09:38:22 · 9 answers · asked by Jani 2 in Other - Taxes

is it the same for all types of products or services? what about computer hardware?

2007-04-29 09:25:01 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

I have worked at this little bar for 6 years and have had taxes held out until about 6 months ago. I work the same schedule as always 30-40 hrs. a week. Can they pay a full time employee contract labor?

2007-04-29 07:54:02 · 4 answers · asked by retta 1 in United States

I forgot to file my wages from my former employer..although I did file my 2006 . I just found my W-2 statement from my old employer..what do I do?

2007-04-29 07:45:14 · 3 answers · asked by Royal Racer Hell=Grave © 7 in United States

Louisiana taxes

2007-04-29 07:20:59 · 4 answers · asked by ChristyL 1 in United States

My husband and I separated April of last year but never filed for divorce because it was just to see if that's what we really wanted. So I moved out with my two kids. We were both on good terms about this and remained good friends and not just because of the kids but because we genuinely love eachother as friends but just didn't quite work together as a married couple. After 9 months separated we decided to start "dating" eachother, if that makes any sense, and kind of start fresh and see if our marriage is worth saving. To ask my initial question, would we have been able to file for a joint income tax return even though we lived in separate places? We both lived together in Omaha, NE and I moved back to Council Bluffs, IA when we separated, which they are basically border towns and its common to go back and forth between cities throughout the day or week.

2007-04-29 07:04:18 · 6 answers · asked by Jessica 1 in United States

I'm hosting a website for a registered charity and I'm a little confused on the rules.

Services are not tax deductible, but any additional costs that may occur ARE tax deductible.

This charity is using space and abandwidth on the server that I pay for. I havent charged them a dime because I have a few personal things on the server as well and the server is large enough to host multiple websites.

Tax deductible? No?

2007-04-29 06:32:22 · 2 answers · asked by svetsucks 1 in United States

I'm going to be renting tax credit housing (government subsidized) for low income individuals. In order to get approved, I need to show that my AGI is below a certain number.

If my wages are $50,000 year and I loose $20,000 a year in my side business (an LLC company) - would my AGI be $30,000 or would my business losses not affect AGI? Would my stock market losses reduce AGI?

2007-04-29 05:04:10 · 7 answers · asked by mukwonago53149 5 in United States

I worked 3 jobs in the last two years and I am trying to get the w2's from my older jobs. So I have not done my taxes in two years (which is no excuse). Will I get into trouble, for not doing them for so long? Is there a way to have an extension?

2007-04-29 02:54:50 · 7 answers · asked by jessiemay20033 3 in United States

2007-04-29 02:44:50 · 4 answers · asked by Laverne D 2 in United States

I bought a home 8/02 (400K) and lived in there until 8/04. It remained a second home (my parents lived there for free). I know my 5 yrs will be up in 8/07 to get my tax free gain (worth about 700K) , but in case I cannot sell it, I want to convert it to a rental.
1) What is my basis for the property if I convert in 8/07 for example?
2) If I sell in 10/08, how will I be taxed and what will be my basis or gain? Long term rate? I live in California.

2007-04-29 02:36:15 · 4 answers · asked by FEE_PHI_PHO_FUM 2 in United States

to identify public school students.

2007-04-29 00:07:02 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Taxes

Travelling to the states for the first time and not quite sure if prices on the price tags are inclusive of sales tax, or sales tax will be added on upon payment?
Thanks!

2007-04-28 23:12:31 · 5 answers · asked by Orked 1 in United States

My ex-wife (as of 2005) failed to pay some tax in 2001 and we were penalized in 2003 and we paid it. Today (4-29-07) I recieved a penalty from the state of Georgia plus back tax from 2001 for Total - $1,040. The way I understand the paper is for state tax. The federal tax is the penalty we recieved in 2003. It appears to say we were supposed to notify the state within 180 days when we recieved a penalty from the federal tax and make an adjustment with them. Is this true can this happen? Am I correct the way I am reading this? Thanks.............

2007-04-28 20:03:20 · 3 answers · asked by Matt L 2 in United States

2007-04-28 18:52:52 · 2 answers · asked by Mamma Mia 3 in United States

0

im trying to figure out how much something is going to cost on a calculater..how do you figure out tax..like i know you multiply it by like 1.???? anyone know what the rest of the number is? i know it depends on where you life...i live in saint louis missouri.

x33

2007-04-28 16:38:58 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

Which 1099 is applicable for a non profit CEO?

2007-04-28 16:24:13 · 3 answers · asked by Scot 2 in United States

I guess I should state the true intent here, I am not trying to prove guilt or innocense. I want to know why is it that even though we have 132 million people who filed returns where is the returns? I mean our country has well over 300 million citizens right? So what says I have to pay or you or any other person for that matter if less than half of our country actualy files. To take this a step further, even if no one filed, I mean no one, excluding corporations, so this would include irs agents themselves, do you honestly belive they could or would waste their time to come after you for tax evasion. I highly doubt it. Mostly because they do not have the resources to come after an entire nation. It doesn't matter if we file they automaticaly get their money, it comes out of our pay whether we want it too or not. We also still pay into social security, yet I will never get a dime from it. So do you think they will stop taxing us for it.

2007-04-28 15:55:59 · 4 answers · asked by thumpsterally 2 in United States

does turbo tax allow you to do w2s and self employment taxes under 1 name? cus i have my self employment taxes and my w2s from my real job? does turbo allow me to do them both at the same time? im in california if that helps

2007-04-28 15:54:15 · 5 answers · asked by brian j 1 in United States

I do not anticipate making any more than $200-300 a year. However, I am a minor and the PayPal account is in my parents' name. So, do I (or my parents) have to report this small income from PayPal as taxable income?

2007-04-28 14:49:33 · 4 answers · asked by brdc 2 in United States

I may have made a mistake on my taxes.

2007-04-28 14:44:08 · 9 answers · asked by Waterboy 2 in United States

my mom makes 45k a year in ohio, is that bad?

2007-04-28 14:12:22 · 6 answers · asked by menkailo 1 in United States

on the webage the irs says my refund is on the way with a note adding it may have been reduced for an off set , the offset is for 10k my refund was 3k is it possible my refund check will just say zero and the irs just dosnt have a page stating that so they just says its on the way and when i dont get it and then call them , then they say ohh yea , your refund was redirected. why would they get my hopes up that a refund id in the mail if it isnt ?

2007-04-28 13:42:16 · 4 answers · asked by david s 1 in United States

and I will be on the title. My husband and I, not my mother-in-law will be making the mortgage payments. Who can claim the mortgage interest on their tax returns? She will not be making the payments at all.

2007-04-28 13:13:41 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

fedest.com, questions and answers