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we have inheritated money from a family member who has lived in malaysia for a long time now. will we have to pay taxes on it since we live in the USA and if so what is the percentage of tax we would pay? we live in chandler az.

2007-10-11 14:34:41 · 2 answers · asked by crystalcleartides 1

and have to use an umbrella company for my wages to be paid- how much should I earn a week(450 pounds is the gross)
Thanks

2007-10-11 08:39:44 · 4 answers · asked by GailTilseys horse lip 1

2007-10-10 23:20:34 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous

I used to work for Rover Group and had a pension in the group pension scheme. I am looking for contact details for whoever is now running the pension scheme (phone, email ?)

I believe they were moved around during the sale from BMW, but I can't find a final outcome ?

2007-10-10 09:45:40 · 4 answers · asked by cbs220270 1

But couples never leave property as one dies and a single person is left. I am confused ?

2007-10-09 20:53:05 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is there such a thing as paying insurance on a lump sum of money that they claim you won in order to send it to the U.S.

2007-10-09 10:33:54 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

i am thinking of a nissan warrior type 4x4,but am i better off with a astra type van for tax releif.i would also appreciate any info as to mileage that can be backcharged against my tax.i am a complete novice

2007-10-09 09:50:21 · 3 answers · asked by craig w 1

Darling has said he will raise the threshold to £600,000 for couples. As the individual allowance is already £300,000, what is the difference?
A Nil Rate Band Trust in a will allows £600,000 to be used now without giving anything away so I am confused.
Does this mean the allowance is £600,000 on death of the last survivor even without NRB Wills?

2007-10-09 06:59:57 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

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I am in receipt of your e-mail in which you have indicated your interest in our legal services. The Affidavit of claim is a document required by most Financial Institutions here in UK for the Legalization/Certification of Claims. The Attestation Letter is also required of UK non-residents before fund Transfer/Payment worth over 50,000.00 GBP can be made. This serves as an Authorization to the Bank to release your fund to you as the rightful beneficiary.


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2007-10-09 04:09:41 · 4 answers · asked by Rajesh K 1

2007-10-08 11:25:01 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

if someone gets a salary of £25,000 - how much will they come out with per month after tax and national insurance contributions? thanks

2007-10-08 09:42:57 · 7 answers · asked by volvic58 2

Hello all

Have a question on my car allowance and mileage claims. I use my own car for work purposes and for the last 2 years have received £450 per month and 16p per mile with a diesel. I have never claimed anything else other than this from my employers. Now i have recently changed jobs and been offered £420 per month as an allowance and 11p per mile. how do i go about reclaiming the rest of the allowance as i believe i should get 40 per mile for first 10000, then 25p after with a P87 form, can i backdate this form ? how much will this mean to me in real money terms when i make the claim or will it just increase my tax code ?

Sorry for all the questions but everyone i ask at my new work place seem to claim different amounts from 35 per mile down to 11p per mile so i am very confused and after looking at the P87 form i am now even more confused.

Thanks in advance

2007-10-08 08:36:39 · 3 answers · asked by Johnyboy 2

As I have said above I am trying to work out whether it would be better for me to self assess my tax return.

I have been in the higher tax bracket for 3 years now as a company employee, but have not recieved a self-assessment form.
Other than my primary income I do not earn anything else.
My investments do not incur capital gains tax .
So my tax affairs seem very simple, so would be easy to calculate.
Does anyone have any advice on this?
TIA

Chris aka BoobBoo

2007-10-08 08:31:47 · 1 answers · asked by boobboo77 2

I'm no longer a student, but i'm the only liable person in my household now (the rest are students). This means i have to pay for the lot! Oh cool i get 25% discount, but i still pay 100 per month which is impossible. Can i just send them a fotocopy of last years letter from uni with "altered" dates? Will they check?

2007-10-08 04:08:43 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I've sent off my last tax return now I want to clear out my office and rid myself of the constant reminder of the turmoil I am in. Can I burn or shred all the files or am I legally bound to keep them in case the taxman wants to drain more blood from my empty lifeless soul?

And I haven't tried to avoid paying tax - a friend helped me with my tax return and we put something in the wrong column - it wasn't spotted by the tax office at the time but now they have found it and are throwing the book at me. I should have got an accountant but didn't think I needed one because I was doing everything by the book (or so I thought).

2007-10-08 00:33:26 · 17 answers · asked by georgeygirl 5

I sold a business about 2 years ago & am due to pay the CGT on the gain by End Jan 08. I have not had any earnings since that time & lived on the money made from the sale. Everyone gets a tax free allowance on their earnings , so can I not use my allowance to offset the CGT bill as I have not been able to take advantage of this allowance?

2007-10-07 09:34:26 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Refer Q asked 20min today..Lottery was based on lucky email ID stating that u r extremely lucky amoung 250000 email IDs. They also specified Identification No. lucky draw no.,Batch No.etc. Also they mentioned ICICI account no. of the person to whom money to be paid in cash.Even then is it fraud ? Please reply if u have ever received such email from England/Netherland or other foreign company.

2007-10-06 18:11:39 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

My friend (in India) received email(Yahoo account) from London Lottery company. He was asked to pay some amount to courier company to receive the won prized amount.Is it just to earn by making Indian people fool.
Since my friend is busy,I am asking on his behalf.

2007-10-06 17:51:09 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous

A frew days ago I received a mail from the suposedly National Lottery from the United Kingdom saying that I won 2 million dollars, and they told me that if I what to receive my cheque from the United Kingdom I have to pay de shipping (I live in Guadalajara Mexico). The company of shipping is "Universal Air Courier" and the name of the suposedly Director is Smith Stanford.
I really don't know if this is true, so my question is....
Does this Shipping Company (Universal Air Courier) really exist ??? and How could I know if all this is true?? How can I be sure that if I pay for that cheque shipping is not a fraud ???
PLEASE HELP MEEEE !!!!.

2007-10-05 03:55:31 · 11 answers · asked by cd.charles 1

2007-10-05 01:50:52 · 1 answers · asked by Pauline M 1

I would like to have the tax on the clothes returned to me. Not sure how to claim it back. Am I too late as I bought the stuff 3 months ago?

2007-10-04 10:03:10 · 3 answers · asked by Sugar 1

For your education. Hillary Clinton would like to give $5000 to children born in America to pay for education or what ever. I paid for my own education here, so why should my tax money pay for other peoples children.

2007-10-04 04:22:49 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

the pension provider told me they were no longer the trustees
but in the last week thay have sent details to me now saying thay are the trustees.with pension being a company pention plus a contracted out pension do iI become responsable for dealing with the problems or the so called trustee, they did say in 2005 they were not trusstees and I should conntact Scottish Widows ?

2007-10-04 02:20:08 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

The bank played a big part in forcing me to go bankrupt. They didnt have a problem lending me the money, but when I asked for help (very early on when I knew we were running into trouble) they didnt want to know, they carried on charging me which escalated the problem, once I had a total of £525.00 charges in just one day!! In one tax year I had over £8000.00 in charges and ended up losing my business and more importantly my house. Even if I can not claim anything back, I hope that everyone else carries on doing it to teach the banks a lesson!!!

2007-10-03 23:34:25 · 4 answers · asked by claire t 3

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