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some body told me if you put a cow or horse on your property you get a tax break , having a house built on four acres out in the boonies rural area

2007-10-28 15:16:36 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

Two big events happened over the Summer. (1) I got married and (2) I took a new job. Upon accepted the new job, I listed myself as married on my W4. To my surprise, my take home pay is coming at a higher % of gross pay than when I was single. All other factors are equal (retirement account, insurance, etc). Further, I should be in the same tax bracket with the new job as I was with the old.

Why is this the case? Does the govt tax married folks at a lesser %?

2007-10-28 14:47:29 · 4 answers · asked by marko 1 in United States

Like if I am a student staying in USA to study , and I get income from a job I do online , income paid to my account accessible from USA , do I have to report that income ?
If I have income from my home country (say , from rent ) do I have to report that to ?

2007-10-28 13:11:46 · 6 answers · asked by proteusmirabilus 4 in United States

then when we went to file they took it out of are income tax

2007-10-28 13:08:43 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in India

Can a substitute teacher use miles as a tax write off? Driving to different locations each day, some out of city limits.

2007-10-28 12:42:21 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

I am single and file single with three children. How much money will I lose if I get married and change my filing status. I know this is not the reason to avoid marriage, I am just curious. I have been engaged for YEARS and well, I am genuinely considering biting the bullet and getting married.

2007-10-28 10:57:33 · 16 answers · asked by buyingcommercial 1 in United States

£10000 is my starting wage as a trainnee... is this a good wage for an 18 year old??

2007-10-28 10:43:08 · 11 answers · asked by ben 1 in United Kingdom

I live in US and would like to post a new labtop to China.
As the computer is new, I think I need to pay some money for the export tax. But I don't know how much I need to pay, how and where can I pay it.
Is there any policy or statute for post something to China from USA?
THX!

2007-10-28 09:44:32 · 3 answers · asked by Kitty 1 in United States

Why would he need to pay back- can we amend this?

2007-10-28 07:28:44 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

I have been getting very active in the Masons lately and would like to donate money to charity but I kind of struggle to make ends meet, so it is important for me to know if I donate a large sum of money if that will be tax deductable.

Are all Masonic Organizations tax deductible? I would be 99% sure the shriners are. What about the Scottish Rite, York Rite, Cryptic Masons, Easter Star, etc?

What about local masonic lodges ? Does it vary from state to state wether donating would be tax deductable? I know some lodges may be more actively involved in charity events. And it can vary a lot from state to state. IRS website said at least %50 of income has to go to charity, so I am not sure if all lodges give that much away.

2007-10-28 07:17:28 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

if you owe loans to like check n go places and credit cards will they take your income tax check?

2007-10-28 05:51:51 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

2007-10-28 05:40:33 · 5 answers · asked by dromaister 2 in United States

I am in the process of purchasing two small businesses in California, the expected combined net revenue should be around $200,000. What would I pay in taxes?

2007-10-28 05:38:30 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

Do pensioners still pay council tax in England?

2007-10-28 05:20:55 · 10 answers · asked by John Sol 4 in United Kingdom

2007-10-28 05:03:34 · 7 answers · asked by Robert Mak 1 in United States

i want to find the answer but in texas sales tax

2007-10-28 04:45:36 · 3 answers · asked by 0320 1 in United States

Is it possible for a company or a individual to find out your age with just your social security number?

2007-10-28 04:22:13 · 8 answers · asked by z_ro1320 1 in United States

i lost mine can you do it with out one or maybe get another one somehow

2007-10-28 01:06:14 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

2007-10-28 00:53:22 · 3 answers · asked by daninspain 1 in United Kingdom

I currently HAVE a living trust; however, I want to change it so that my nephew can have the house, and have my daughter "sell" her half to him for 1/2 market value (at the time). I don't want the taxes to change, as I'm currently under Prop 13 (VERY low taxes; new ones would kill 'em). Can it be done? Legally? Do I add him as a trustee NOW? Any help will be MUCH appreciated!

2007-10-27 21:16:39 · 2 answers · asked by Linda T 1 in United States

2007-10-27 20:15:24 · 15 answers · asked by answers.nobosh.com 2 in United States

Please advise me that what docuemnts to be prepare for that.

2007-10-27 18:59:38 · 6 answers · asked by chouhan chandrashekhar 1 in United Kingdom

such as $50 or whatever for turbo tax, whats an easy free way, (for the future of '08)

2007-10-27 18:24:16 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

I have recently been handed over the payroll tax duties in the family business due to a falling out. I was wondering, I have never really understood the withholding tax percentages etc. what would be the best way to calculate payroll withholding tax without hiring in an accountant.

2007-10-27 18:01:37 · 4 answers · asked by ahlandel 1 in United States

(in what percet?)

2007-10-27 17:58:57 · 3 answers · asked by Billy R. 1 in United States

I am 47 and unmarried. I maintain a home for myself and my son who is 18 yrs old. My son lived with me until he moved out in August. In 2004, I filed a joint return with my wife who died in Feb. 2004. I supported my son 100%. My wages was $20,000 plust unearned income of $3,000. My son's gross income was $4,300

2007-10-27 17:27:42 · 5 answers · asked by Mcgruff 1 in United States

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