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2007-08-10 06:15:21 · 4 answers · asked by BO SOX fan numero uno 2

I am starting a personal photography business. How do you know what taxes you have to pay? Do you just pay according to how much you make? Any help would be great. I live in CA.

2007-08-10 06:13:15 · 3 answers · asked by Sippy 4

I know it starts on Friday, August 17. I want to know if it starts Friday morning or Friday evening.

2007-08-10 05:27:55 · 2 answers · asked by outlaw_aisha3000 3

Can my husband and I on our tax papers for work count the status as married, 1 for myself and 1 for my spouse for a total of 2 dependants?

2007-08-10 05:18:27 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I just started working in the Us, so I'm not really familiar with taxes tax return etc, I want to kno wat will my return be if I'm working $7 an hour in FL, approx 35 hrs per week for 3 months, I'm a temporary resident, is there a percentage that I get bk in tax or summin?? I dont really understand it. Plz explain thank u

2007-08-10 05:10:24 · 1 answers · asked by Diamond Princess 2

Why is it that most states make home owners pay school/property taxes regardless of whether they have children or not? And in turn, why don't people who rent and have children not have to pay these taxes? I believe that most first time home buyers don't know and are not educated on the extra expenses that taxes add to their mortgage payments and/or overall annual housing costs. Why isn't this explained better (i.e. all online mortgage calculators should be mandated to allow added tax costs to figure out the TRUE monthly mortgage payment)?
Could this play a major contributing factor to the rise in foreclosures in America? Why can't local governments see that if they started charging school taxes to families that have children regardless of their mortgage or renting status that it would be better for the school systems and make it a better and a more fair economy? People may not be so apt to have alot of children if they know they have to pay school taxes whether they owned or rented

2007-08-10 05:08:08 · 6 answers · asked by goddesswithin13 3

Or does prop. 13 force counties to stick with the original price a buyer paid for the home? I want to take a very small home equity loan out ($5,000), but it may not be worth it if my tax bill goes up 50%.

2007-08-10 04:55:05 · 1 answers · asked by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7

Our ex-partner altered --retyped our general release papers
to make it appear that we sold our stock to him for alot less
money than we did. He also forged my husbands signature
and gave it to an Irs agent.
What will happen to him now he did this during an audit.

2007-08-10 04:06:18 · 3 answers · asked by dragonness36 2

Farmers market sell garden and baked goods without taxes but all other goods need Tax Id Number, What kind of Tax Id Number do I need for this?

2007-08-10 04:05:54 · 8 answers · asked by thats_reyven2u 1

What would taxes be in the US on a substantial (maybe $40,000) gift of cash made to someone? Would both the giver and recipient be charged taxes or penalties?

2007-08-10 03:36:19 · 9 answers · asked by Criss_Mousse 3

Where can I find a template to make a letter to send to customers who we need to collect sales tax exemption certificates from ?? I have already tried Microsoft Office online and they do not have a template which covers this. Thanks !!!

2007-08-10 03:31:37 · 3 answers · asked by Jeffery C 1

Apparently the dude who caught it has to pay taxes on it. But how can they place a value on it if he hasn't gone to market with it? Any speculation as to what the ball might bring is just that, speculation. The ball retails for about $8, tops. How does the government tax a speculated value? Suppose Bonds turns around and eats a live baby on TV, or pulls an OJ. The guy then sells the ball and gets $19.50 for it, and he had to beg to get that much for it. Does he get a refund for the tax he paid?

2007-08-10 03:17:20 · 7 answers · asked by Paul C 2

2007-08-09 18:57:17 · 3 answers · asked by Paprika 1

I recive a ta free pension my soon to be e makes about 19000. she woul have recived 2800. she fieled a joint return and with my numbers she recived a7000 .00 return this was done with out my knolage. the money was direct deposited into her acc. my accountent who is a cpa and a very good firend was unaware i was not in the house he is very upsett. my atterney is trying to avoied court and get a chield support credit. she is not cooperating. can i report this to the irs i dont want to but my cpa firend in a bad spot but how can a bank accept a check in both names in to a account just in her name

2007-08-09 18:22:51 · 8 answers · asked by MICHAEL P 2

I am going overseas to work. I do not want Federal Taxes withdrawn from my paycheck at all. I am aware of the $84,000 non-taxable but I don't want taxes taken out after I earn that. I WILL settle what taxes are due in April. Is there a legal way to do this?

2007-08-09 18:19:39 · 9 answers · asked by Brian G 1

I have 1 full time job, and the other one is more like part time.
The one that I want to ask is the part time job.
I work as programmer (self employed), how I calculate my income tax?
How much percentage usually? because the regular job is about 25-30% of the salary.
How much should I pay for the tax, for example, if I got a project that will pay me $5000/project, and I'm self employed for this?
In layman term please!
Thanks!

2007-08-09 18:06:39 · 7 answers · asked by booboobooboobooobooo 3

2007-08-09 17:57:10 · 4 answers · asked by Surf Dude 1

What percentage of income to people in the bottom 20%, 2nd 20%, 3rd 20%, 4th 20%, Next 15%, Next 4% and Top 1% pay in their income taxes, thank you for your answers! Please provide your source if you have one.

2007-08-09 16:58:19 · 2 answers · asked by Peter C 2

Business facts: The LLC I want to open is a pass-through in the State of California. It is with another individual.

Why do I need to pay estimated tax payments every three months if I'm paying it annually with my own personal income?

I've read books about LLC's and they all say that I need to pay business profit taxes with my own personal income annually, so then what's the point of the quarterly?

I don't understand, please explain it to me.

2007-08-09 16:57:38 · 5 answers · asked by Emily 2

Im thinking that the same person that goes through in a BMW making 500 thousand a years to be taxed the same as the person serving them at 5.65 an hour. Am I close?

2007-08-09 16:51:16 · 5 answers · asked by Jennifer P 2

2007-08-09 16:51:01 · 5 answers · asked by sarah76 3

I quit my job at a local bank in Texas. We got paid 2 weeks behind. so what I worked for the 1st-15th of one month I didnt get paid for that time until the last day of the month. I gave my two weeks notice on the 27th of June. I received my check stub for my pay on the 30th showing I was being paid for June 1st-15th. I then worked the remainder of my two weeks in July. Coming out to be 8 days. I then received a paycheck with my pay stub (my time card is ON the pay stub) my pay stub showed me what I worked June 16th-30th I was paid on July 13th. I figured since we were paid two weeks behind I would received a paycheck at the end of July for the 8 days I worked. I have no paycheck stub or check showing pay for those 8 days. but I called HR they denied me my check and argued that they pay current pay and that my check stubs had nothing to do with our pay. I'm also being denied vac time. Saying I only earned 46 hours but took 51 hours. but my ytd on my last check stub says I took 40 hours.

2007-08-09 16:26:49 · 10 answers · asked by BB83 1

In USA - If you took all the monies paid for health care from insurance premiums, out of pocket cash, Medicare, Medicaid, and charities would it compare to the cost of universal health care?

2007-08-09 15:55:16 · 2 answers · asked by KOHA 4

I work for a casino which uses over 150 decks of cards per day. I would like to encourage them to begin shipping the used cards to our soldiers overseas.

I'm wondering if:
1) Some percentage of the cost of the cards would be tax deductible
2) The shipping costs will be tax deductible
3) There are any other positive or negative legal or tax rammifcations I should know about before making my proposal

2007-08-09 15:32:43 · 6 answers · asked by atreides_096 2

I am want to work for the IRS eventually I am looking towards a tax examiner or revenue officer. I want to help people with their taxes, check to make sure they are doing it right.. I am getting ready to take tax classes so I can get some experience if they hire me part time.When I have enough classes I will take my Enrolled Agent exam. I do plan on going back to school so, I can earn my BA in accounting. I am 31 now going on 32, but I feel my plan is going to take too long and it might be too late.. Am I on the right path or am I way off? Any advise you can give me will be greatly appreciated..

2007-08-09 14:42:19 · 4 answers · asked by butterfly70637 2

Hello all, I tried looking at other questions related to mine, but they all seem to deal with foreign tax issues, so I was wondering if anyone knew why, in the U.S., taxes on a second job are much higher and what the tax rate is? I just took on a second job and noticed that the taxes taken out were ridiculously high, but it seems to be something that happens. Does anybody know why and what the rate is on a second job? I make around $7,200/year on my first job, and close to $2,000/month on my second job. I'm a college student, by the way.

2007-08-09 14:30:15 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

Is there a way to report tax fraud to the irs without someone finding out it was me? A friend of mine recently married an illegal alien who worked under someone else's social security number but did no claim the income earned on taxes and ended up getting a huge refund- which they were not entitled to.

2007-08-09 14:26:24 · 4 answers · asked by Gizzy 2

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