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2007-06-30 02:59:01 · 6 answers · asked by les s 2

I am new to the field of merchandising. I travel to various stores within a 50-100 mile radius, stocking and servicing different products. I travel anywhere between 30 and 200 miles per day. Can I deduct this milage on my income tax return for 2007 as a job expense?If so, how should I best keep records of my milage? What about gas? Can that be an expense as well? I do not get paid milage reimbursement from the company that I work for, if that makes a difference. Thanks in advance for all your advice.

2007-06-29 17:29:47 · 9 answers · asked by me,myself, and I 1

Can we afford that high a price{$$$$$$}?

2007-06-29 15:10:58 · 7 answers · asked by Gypsy Gal 6

Okay, so my permanent residence is in Ohio, but I'm doing a 3-month internship in CA. I got my first check today and they took out CA tax, but not Ohio. I was sure to put my Ohio address on my W4, but HR changed it (without my knowing I might add) to the address of the apartment they are providing me.

In the past I have lived in Ohio and worked in WV. I always paid OH tax not WV. Moreover, I had a job in PA, and paid OH tax, not PA. So, since I am a resident of Ohio, I'm thinking OH taxes need to be taken out, not CA.

Also, did HR have a right to change my address without asking me? I signed my name to that form, and they changed what I wrote without consulting me... that doesn't seem legal.

2007-06-29 13:59:41 · 3 answers · asked by brdnwp04ball 1

thank you!

2007-06-29 12:11:57 · 2 answers · asked by Amy S 2

Let's say you move to CA, but the company you work for in TX says you can keep your job with them and telecommute. How would the taxes work with that situation? TX has no State income tax, but CA does. Would the TX company be forced to take out CA State Income taxes or would you be responsible for that yourself and have to pay those taxes to CA at tax time. Or could you just skate by paying TX taxes?

2007-06-29 11:28:08 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Should I be working in CT $5000 dollars more. Or is it not worth it when it comes to tax time. Please only answer if you know this answer for sure. Thanks.

2007-06-29 11:25:01 · 1 answers · asked by Dan M 2

i want to buy some stuff and i want to caculate how muhc it would cost me including the tax. the item is 149$. what is the tax? what percentage is the tax? and how do i get the final price? its summer, and i kinda forgot some stuff i learned...

2007-06-29 09:40:23 · 6 answers · asked by kyoot&emo 1

i seen it on a video clip that its voluntary to pay income taxes and that we don't have to pay it. And that theres no real documentation that enforces us to pay just the IRS agents that bully us to pay by inflicting thier own forces.

2007-06-29 09:05:40 · 7 answers · asked by birdman 2

The true honest reason for wanting to report them is beacause they are very boustful as to their financial "status"

2007-06-29 08:45:02 · 20 answers · asked by Malika 2

2007-06-29 08:27:45 · 7 answers · asked by sounhappy73 1

I'm looking at the open questions that I have answered recently and I'm seeing the same pattern in a lot of the questions I've answered. I see 3 negative votes for questions I've answered. I'd like to know who's doing this and why are you doing it? I haven't done anything but answer questions to try and give people correct, or what I think is correct info.

2007-06-29 08:04:03 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

The office is in Hilliard, I don't know if that makes a difference.

2007-06-29 07:01:35 · 3 answers · asked by SuperAdmin 1

I am married with two children. My husband is not working and I don't want to owe any money to the IRS come tax time.
I currently filled it out...Married but withhold at higher single rate and 4 exemptions.
Is this okay? Or will I owe?

2007-06-29 06:17:12 · 4 answers · asked by summerB 4

Or a suggestion as to what i can do to retuen it.

2007-06-29 05:41:49 · 9 answers · asked by Frustrated 1

last year, my school made me do a proof of income type worksheet since im a single mom under 24 to prove i am an independant student. i only worked cleaning houses here and there for cash and used my income tax return and money i had saved to live off of. still they insisted on a paystub so a person who owns a small company i know that i cleaned house for made me one, but it was never filed with the state or anything because he only payed me cash. now the school wants a W2 for this year and income tax return but of course i dont have one and dont know what to do now. i probably shuoldnt have given them that paystub since it wasnt actually payed out from his business account. should i try to explain to them or just not file for financial aid this year to avoid any further problems??

2007-06-29 05:30:31 · 3 answers · asked by thats me 2

I wanted to buy items from legitimate wholesalers and drop shippers, however, I needed a sales tax ID to be able to buy from them. I thought that in order to get my sales tax ID, I would need an EIN (employer identification number). So I got the EIN from the IRS. Then I got my IBT (Illinois Business Tax number or sales tax ID). Then I contacted someone from the Illinois Revenue and I found out that I do not need an EIN. You see, all I want to do is buy items from wholesalers or drop shippers and then sell those items on eBay. That is it. I will never have employees so I will never need an EIN. I am no corporation or anything; just a regular guy. I fear that having an EIN may make my tax paying unnecessarily more difficult so this brings me to my question: How do I erase my EIN? I know I should call the IRS...but my phone just broke. Therefore, I am basically asking how I can get rid of this thing online. Thank you all.

I looked here: http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=98350,00.html

but no luck

2007-06-29 05:22:24 · 3 answers · asked by James 1

Married, three kids, homeowner, Charitable giver

2007-06-29 04:16:29 · 6 answers · asked by Christopher T 1

I'm trying to get them to correct their mistake, but navigating their bureaucracy is impossible. Misreporting W2 and 1099 must violate some law. I'm thinking of hiring a lawyer, but would like to avoid the cost. Any good suggestions on how to get Fidelity to clean up their records and get the IRS off my back?

2007-06-29 03:46:40 · 6 answers · asked by wrh1962 1

Prior to taxes, etc. my paycheck should be $1875. I just started so I do not have a 401k set up yet - I will be paying standard taxes, medicare, etc... what should my paycheck be after taxes, etc.?????

2007-06-29 03:06:10 · 3 answers · asked by miggitymaggz 5

I was audited for 2005 and owe additional tax; however, in re-examining my return, I realized that I filed as a dependent when in fact I was not. I called my parents and found that they had claimed me in 2005 - this is incorrect. I did not live with them for half of the year and did not receive assistance from them; I was in school full time but my income was 20k. How do I rectify this? If I change my status and assert that they were incorrect (which will lessen my tax burden), will they be audited?

2007-06-29 02:45:32 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'll probably make about $40-50 in interest from my CDs and savings accounts, do I have to file with the IRS? I'd probably owe nothing on it but just asking.

2007-06-28 19:42:25 · 5 answers · asked by dumboe8899 3

i know i pay more taxes

2007-06-28 17:24:19 · 3 answers · asked by Shawn 1

I am a commercial mortgage broker. I have no inventory or employees. My entire business is done via phone, fax or email.

2007-06-28 17:17:26 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have no hours next week on schedule and only got 12 this week I cant survive the week after if there is nothing i can do. the employer isnt giving me the hours even though it will leave me with no way to survive

2007-06-28 16:50:16 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous

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