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I have tried asking the seller the amount in U.S. dollars, but he just keeps sending my the invoice with the U.K. dollars on it. Anyway, the amount I bid was 1.99, and the shipping and handling is 9.99. Please Please, if someone could help me please tell me those amounts in U.S. dollars.

2006-11-08 09:36:10 · 4 answers · asked by gonja_blossom 2

Where can I see what Medicare has paid on a medical bill?

2006-11-07 07:38:59 · 1 answers · asked by Donald B 1

This would be a second home, can she put it into a relatives name (preferably mine!) and if she lives for 7 years it will become outside the inheritance tax bracket?

2006-11-06 04:19:41 · 5 answers · asked by lottie 3

I started my new job six months ago and I get paid £1000 more annually in my new job but for some reason I am get taxed more then my pervious job and even though I am get paid more in my new job I am receive less then what I use to after tax.

My tax code is BR, am I on emergency tax. I did fill in a tax form when I started my new job. I think I might be entitled to tax refund how do I apply for one.

2006-11-06 01:12:27 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

2006-11-05 22:53:02 · 14 answers · asked by Big Sis 2

2006-11-04 23:51:03 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

If you have say 3 recipients does this mean they have to share the amount or is it each.

2006-11-04 23:24:36 · 2 answers · asked by David H 1

In last months wages I was overpaid by about £750 before tax.
My employer is now asking for over £500 back by cheque or they say it will be deducted from my next months wages in one hit! No explanation is being offered how the overpayment is broken down ie. how the tax, N.I. is being made up or refunded.
Whilst I appreciate it has to be repayed it is difficult as I am trying to reduce my overdraft, on instructions from the bank, so the money was swallowed up as soon as it was paid in and the bank are unlikely to let let me extend my overdraft due to my credit rating thus leaving me incredible short next month. Just before crimbo! Does anyone know how I stand legally in asking for time to repay and asking for an explanation? I understand tax will work itself out but I dont know about N.I.
Please help

2006-11-04 05:07:10 · 20 answers · asked by dave 1

Dear Mrs. Theresa Barnads; MS Word LOTTO UK; claims officer.Please e-mail me about the e-mail mess. you left me? I have all the imfo you reqested! you did not respond to my repley? Please I really need it for my family&myself , Thank You.Pat H.

2006-11-04 02:04:11 · 3 answers · asked by Pat H 1

I read a help file online which says that you may claim the 500 maternity grant if you recieve child tax credit at a rate higher than the family element. I recieve a family element and a child element, does that count? Or is there a special child tax credit rate higher than the family rate that I don't know about?

2006-11-03 08:39:52 · 5 answers · asked by cigaro19 5

If one is British and live abroad, one can connive not to pay UK income tax. However, Americans must pay tax wherever they may live or risk not being let back into the homeland.

2006-11-03 08:02:36 · 9 answers · asked by antony r 1

I was told I won and they need a bank # to transfer money. I filled out application for lottery and been speaking to bank in UK

2006-11-03 03:44:05 · 9 answers · asked by kimberly k 1

Myself and my wife run a small partnership business. We haven't finished doing our records for 2005-06 for our tax return and haven't yet got an accountant - are we leaving it ridiculously late? I hope to have the records done and the accountant contacted in the next few weeks!

Cheers!

2006-11-03 00:24:29 · 6 answers · asked by LJ2006 2

Hello, I am opening a small business, and rather than tie myslef into three years for a vehicle leasing contract, I am waitin until i have about 5k saved and then purchase a car for general purpose use.

My questions are:
1) Can I claim VAT back from the purchase price
2) Can I claim the depreciation as a capital purchase in the same way I do machinary?

Thanks in advance

2006-11-01 02:12:36 · 4 answers · asked by Steven N 4

in responce to the proposed green taxes i think it woul make much more sence to tax the rest of europe instead. even by making sure that everyone pays the same price for petrol in eu would make a difference! why are we the only country to pay high road tax, and petrol prices and why is itr that we are looking to have to pay more to use the roads!

2006-10-31 10:32:07 · 6 answers · asked by bambola025 1

I know of income tax, corporation tax, council tax, value added tax, excise tax, import tax, road tax, airport tax, stamp duty and planning fees. Are there others, and what are they?

2006-10-31 07:38:44 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

1: A school raised $100 for the Red Cross. The eighth grade class raised $38.48. Express, to the nearest tenth, the percent raised by the eighth grade class.
27.5%
30%
38.5%
42%


2: A baseball player got 67 hits out of 210 times at bat. Express his batting success as a decimal correct to the nearest thousandth.
0.334000000000000019095836023552692495286464691162109375
0.319000000000000005773159728050814010202884674072265625
0.295999999999999985345056074947933666408061981201171875
0.286999999999999977351450297646806575357913970947265625


3: A company paid the government a surplus tax of 3/4% on certain parts of its sales. If the tax was $15,000, how much were the sales represented by this payment?
$20,000
$17,500
$2,000,000
$22,500


4: A newspaper said, "The profits in a certain investment will drop 1.83% below last year." What drop is this on an investment of $15,000,000?
$8,197,261
$1,560,700
$640,440
$274,500

2006-10-31 07:13:45 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I might be starting work 1 day a week (i'm a mum!) and i would be earning £120 a month...anybody got any idea how much tax I would have to pay on that?

2006-10-31 01:05:28 · 5 answers · asked by Resolution 3

have started doing avon and it is a 2nd job i am just currently below taxable amount this year and so know i need to pay 10% and national insurance how do i sort this out? in the UK

2006-10-31 00:20:13 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

The name green applied to the tax is just a colloquial term they've applied to it.

2006-10-30 22:39:55 · 11 answers · asked by The_Boat_of_Questions 1

I am gutted i have paid tax and NI since i was 16 through school/college then full time work so i think i have contributed to our society. But when i need help from the bloody governement to I get help jeez no so if anybody can give me an insight where our taxes and NI are MEANT to go i would be grateful. i applied for housing benefit as my husband lost his job we have worked all our lifes and they have took 2 months to get to it not good enough in my eyes. Thanks for listening to me moan so anybody got any answers would be grateful!!!

2006-10-30 20:57:48 · 4 answers · asked by jules 4

2006-10-30 08:32:01 · 2 answers · asked by ted 1

Everything is tax, tax, tax. Green tax, inheritance tax, this tax, that tax. It's such a pain in the neck

2006-10-30 03:21:34 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous

about 5 years ago I lost my job and moved out from my flat into a friends place, it has just occoured to me that I had some council tax to pay but moved out beofore I paid it. I looked at the council's website (waltham forest) and they said they were taking a really tough line on non payers, prosicuting them were possible. I am now in work and can afford to pay, but I am frightened to approch them in case they prosicute and I end up with a record even a prison sentence, any advice will be warmly recieved.

2006-10-30 02:45:48 · 9 answers · asked by splifee 2

This is for an overpayment, apparently. They say that I didn't inform them of a change in circumstance, which I did twice. I didn't realise they were overpaying me at all.

They say they'll take £200 a month off me, which means I will have to give up work as I won't be able to pay rent, bills, childcare etc.

What can I do?

2006-10-29 23:23:47 · 8 answers · asked by Talk To The Hand 2

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