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I have no deductions or anything, I file standard and just have my w2. should i do it on my own, or take it a professional?

2007-01-03 02:01:10 · 12 answers · asked by ilovehimalot 1

I have older parents....I was thinking what about the people in senior homes and hospitalized or just old and don't file taxes. Are you excused at a certain age?

2007-01-02 23:00:23 · 12 answers · asked by iam2tempting2000 1

2007-01-02 22:05:21 · 5 answers · asked by horror doll 1

I am trying to find out my filing status for 2006 when my wife was only with me for Two days out of the year.

2007-01-02 16:04:04 · 10 answers · asked by hvacrjohn 2

My sis has been watching my son this year. I've paid her a total of $3,020 for the babysitting and this is all she has made all year. I've kept track of the money I've paid her by week for the entire year. I didn't claim what I paid her last year but told her I would be doing so this year because it is a larger amount. I haven't witheld any taxes from her. I want to know if she is going to be screwed by having to claim that amount at years end or will she not have to pay that much considering it was only 3,000? She is going to be married filing jointly w/2 dependents in Michigan Also will my giving her the spreadsheet I kept track of it on to take to her accountant be enough or do I need to give her a form of some kind?

2007-01-02 15:17:38 · 5 answers · asked by HLP 2

met the governor and contributed $500.00 to the governor’s re-election campaign. Can I claim that on my taxes?

2007-01-02 12:18:45 · 4 answers · asked by bueyes67 2

i need to retrieve my tax form for 2005 and i want to see if i can do this on line?????? thanx for looking

2007-01-02 10:06:21 · 3 answers · asked by 011987@sbcglobal.net 2

I live with my daughter and my babys father. We are not married but have lived togeter for 3 years. I worked this year but did not make as much money as he did. Can we file our taxes jointly even though we are not married. Can he file as head of household and claim us as dependents. Or should we files seperatly. I heard it was against the law to file jointly on a tax return if you are not married. I live in Ohio.

2007-01-02 09:51:06 · 7 answers · asked by Haley J 1

2007-01-02 09:12:32 · 3 answers · asked by msdhoward 2

2007-01-02 06:32:03 · 4 answers · asked by ridwan gazi 1

I went to H&R Block and they did my taxes wrong they claimed me as 1 when I needed to be claimed as 0! Now I can't find the info from last year but i have papers saying I need to fix it how can I do that online? Please help!

2007-01-02 05:22:41 · 5 answers · asked by tluckie313 2

a request but not demand taxes from citizens
b tax different regions of the nation unequally
c use taxes as a reliable source of revenue
d elimates state taxes

2007-01-02 02:05:08 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

The Times today has details of a bonus system operated by the Treasury where taxmen can get bonuses of up to £2000 (probably tax free !) if they can maximise their tax take.

http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,9063-2526963,00.html

2007-01-02 01:46:31 · 1 answers · asked by LongJohns 7

2007-01-01 21:28:45 · 9 answers · asked by Marxsparx 3

nowadays, despite more and more people prefer to use the tax software to file their tax return, i think the a professional and sophisticated tax accountant is still needed to file those more complcated tax returns. right?

2007-01-01 19:42:34 · 7 answers · asked by di_cassano 4

Some of the money obtained by churches is uses for charitable purposes. Another portion is used for infrastructure. Another portion is used to promote the church and it's religion.

Yet with only some of the money used for charitable causes, shouldn't the tax exemption be pro-rated based on percentage of charitable work performed?

2007-01-01 17:14:54 · 3 answers · asked by Just Chillin' 2

I've sold a handful of things around the house over the last year over ebay and am looking for actual evidence on the web that says we have to report it, if we are not a business.

I don't really do this as a hobby either... its just a once in a while thing.

If I have to report it, then fine, but I am looking for any SPECIFIC info you can find that says we HAVE to report it.

I read an article that Ebay does not report sales to the IRS and really has no way of tracking if payments are made and how much money is actually changing hands... so... what do we do?

2007-01-01 15:45:51 · 3 answers · asked by dgrams2003 2

I made $30,000 should i claim both kids or my girlfriend made $5,000 should i claim 1 and her claim 1 which way will we get the most back.

2007-01-01 15:04:07 · 3 answers · asked by clark 2

Celine is going to be subject to the AMT in 2005. She owns an investment building and is considering disposing of it and investing in other realty. Based on an appraisal of the building’s value, the realized gain would be $85,000. Ed has offered to purchase the building from Celine with the closing date being December 29, 2005. Ed wants to close the transaction in 2005 because certain beneficial tax consequences will result only if the transaction is closed prior to the beginning of 2006. Abby has offered to purchase the building with the closing date being January 2, 2006. The building has a $95,000 greater AMT adjusted basis. For regular income tax purposes, Celine expects to be in the 25% tax bracket in 2005 and the 28% tax bracket in 2006. What are the relevant tax issues that Celine faces in making her decision?

2007-01-01 13:04:36 · 1 answers · asked by cntrybmpkn_95 2

Can I file my taxes on first week of January or do I have to wait?

Thanks,

Slim

2007-01-01 08:57:44 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-01-01 08:20:03 · 1 answers · asked by Moi 2

I worked 96 hrs/$17 hr.However the way we are pd is shown as $6 hr plus bonus to= $17hr. Overtime=$9 hr. plus bonus to =$17 hr.

96 hrs X 17.= $1632

First stub shows:
80 hrs @ $480
46.75 hrs @ $420.75
Bonus $1.75
Total hrs 126.75 hrs
Total pay $902.20

Deds:
Ins $143.07
Aflac $ 65.72
Fed Tax $8.00
State Tax $21.29
Local Tax $6.93
Soc. Sec. $42.99
Medicare $10.06
Unemploy $.81
Total Ded 298.08 +after tax ded Aflac Life Ins. - $24.69
Mileage +$729.80

Net Pay $1308.44

2nd stub shows same hours and earnings @ $1632 minus mileage of $729.80 for a total of $1640.

Is this legal? What are my earnings? How do I claim mileage since I'm not really being paid mileage? My hr. rate when hired was to be $19 hr and never given anything as to why it is different? What do I do? Is there a solution? Any help appreciated, contact me at user ID above @ yahoo.com.

2007-01-01 07:54:13 · 2 answers · asked by dlm1ok 3

If a person is married for most of the year then divorces in December, does that have an effect on their taxes for that year? Since they were married and have 2 incomes, would that mean they would need to owe money at the end? I don't know what if that is going have an effect on me.

2007-01-01 03:44:42 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

i do not like h and r block
they charge an arm and a leg

2007-01-01 00:09:07 · 2 answers · asked by lynette 1

My employer does not pay mileage but instead calculates the mileage rate X the miles, and gives this portion of our pay tax free. He deducts this amount from the gross wages until taxes are taken out. Is this legal? What is my taxable income? My paystubs don't balance. Can I claim mileage since I wasn't truly paid mileage separate from wages?

2006-12-31 15:31:29 · 6 answers · asked by dlm1ok 3

My brother told me that a person has to gross at least $3,000 dollars. Is that true? I was just wondering because I grossed a little more than $4,000 and would really like to file this year since I get to add my son also.

2006-12-31 14:30:05 · 4 answers · asked by piggyo4 2

I have a 529 plan set up for her that I contribute to currently. I also have a mutual fund that I started contributing to in 1996 and ended in 2002. I want to move the money in the mutual fund to the 529 because it isn't increasing in value like it used to. Will I have to pay taxes on it when I move it?

2006-12-31 10:26:26 · 4 answers · asked by amy_kearney 1

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