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Beginning owner’s capital plus net income minus owner’s drawings equals…

u. revenue
v. total expenses
w. total assets
x. ending owner’s capital
y. basic accounting equation

2007-09-17 13:20:49 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

in wisconsin?

2007-09-17 12:49:39 · 8 answers · asked by Gary Gray 2

Hi, I live in New York City, I think my property tax is too high, anyone know what should I do to lower my property tax?

Thanks!

2007-09-17 12:37:30 · 2 answers · asked by Michael L 1

The guy (Matt Murphy) who caught the record breaking homerun ball that Barry Bonds hit had to sell the ball becuase he could not afford to pay the taxes that they would levy on the estimated worth of the ball.

My question is it fair that the person who went to the game, got the ball isnt able to keep it becuase he is an average Joe. Why wouldn't they just tax him on it when he sold it. either way they get their money and it would alow him to keep a part of history for a time. The way it worked out some rich guy who would have been sitting in a luxury box if he was there now gets the ball.

They want to tax him now for money he doenst yet have saying they are estimating the cost, but if he did pay the taxes on it then sold it for more later I am sure they would tax the difference.

2007-09-17 12:10:55 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Does anyone out there know how long it takes to receive your money once the State takes it out of the non-coustdials tax check? they received a letter on June 7th stateing that the state of florida was taking the money but we have not heard anything else and it has not been mailed to me yet.... I heard that there was a holding peroid but I cannot seem to find out how long....

2007-09-17 11:12:31 · 2 answers · asked by Brandi 5

In the year of 2007 I lived in a Kansas, however in the middle of that year I moved back to my hometown in Oklahoma. When I moved back I lived with a family member. I do work and I am wondering if I can put the address that I lived in Kansas before I moved back home to Oklahoma. The family member I live with is using his own household to file his own taxes. Can I use the address in Kansas, or will it raise a red flag for the IRS, b/c I live and work in Oklahoma and I put down a Kansas address? Or does it not matter at all, as long as I file faithfully?

I would also like to add that I did not work in Kansas, and that whenever I do my taxes they submit it electronically through my bank account, and not through the mail. The person I am living with I am not related to, so he is the only one that can claim that household. What about if I use P.O. Box in Oklahoma? I've seen people do it before, so I don't believe that would be a threat either, would it ?

2007-09-17 11:05:55 · 3 answers · asked by pdimepc 2

If my gross income is $1248.00 about how much can I expect to clear after taxes?? (I'm not looking for an exact number. Just a general idea)

2007-09-17 10:41:43 · 3 answers · asked by auntjenny03 2

How much is the tax? what is the likelyhood that they IRS will give you some sort of leniency or reprieve given the fact you are obviusly in a tight financial situation to begin with? How would filing bankruptcy affect your tax liablity? With so many thousands of people losing their homes I would have to believe that the IRS would want to come up with some sort of new policy since so many people like never before in history will be facing such financial nightmares from losing their homes.

2007-09-17 10:06:09 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

We're trying to find my husband's 2005 w2 form, or a copy of it. Would h&r block still have it? That's who we did our taxes with. I wonder if there's any other place we could look.

2007-09-17 09:38:13 · 6 answers · asked by Carrie 4

I am 20 yrs old and so tired of paying so much in taxes every week. I live on my own and could use the extra money. Is there any way that I can fill out the W-4 form in a way that they won't take so much money away?

2007-09-17 09:36:03 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have a 6-month CD going from 08/23/2007 to 02/23/2008. I was wondering if I have to report the interest earned as of 12/31/2007 when I file my taxes for year 2007 or CD has to come to an end, which is 02/23/2008 and then report the whole CD earned interest for income year 2008. Please help?

2007-09-17 09:29:35 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have not been employed this year and I recently became certified to do home daycare through the state. It is already mid-september and if I do not get any children to take care of by the end of December can I still claim all the things I bought for the daycare? I have probably spent around $500 on things needed for it and I know I could get that all back on my taxes, but can I still if I do not end up with any kids to watch by 12-31 since I wouldn't have any income?

2007-09-17 09:28:17 · 3 answers · asked by myusernameisbetterthanyours 5

My sister and her fiance are engaged to be married next year, but would like to secretly marry this year. She is 22 and still in law school, which my parents pay for. If they get married in secret, will my parents have to be informed? Will her married status change the way they have to file their taxes? I think because they're still paying for her education and she only works during the summers, they list her as a dependent. I know very little about filing taxes myself and probably don't know what I'm talking about, so please help!!!

2007-09-17 09:11:19 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous

I'm a college student, I live in FL and I don't want to get a job. Can I claim unemployment?

2007-09-17 09:02:27 · 5 answers · asked by jon 2

Like from the Social Security Administration? I have already changed my name and got a new SS card. Did I need to do anything else or am I okay?

2007-09-17 08:53:48 · 3 answers · asked by koala punch2 5

I currently work in North Carolina but I reside in South Carolina, how am I supposed to do taxes so that I'm not having to pay income tax to both states? I will be filing joint taxes and have only worked in N.C. since May of 2007and my employer takes out N.C. income taxes for me but not S.C. taxes. I've worked in S.C. prior to May in 2007.

The only thing I can think of is filing taxes for N.C. as a non-resident and then filling the S.C. residential taxes. I will be going through H & R Block so I highly doubt they would know what to do any better than I do.

Thank you in advance for your help.

2007-09-17 08:11:00 · 3 answers · asked by Manny 4

check this out
http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/Taxes/P48908.asp

2007-09-17 07:36:46 · 2 answers · asked by wisemancumth 5

do students on F-1 visa need to declare dividends and interest income for taxes?

2007-09-17 07:15:26 · 3 answers · asked by Raaj 2

My old employer had paid approximately $10,000 tuition assistance for me. I received a job offer from my new employer and accepted before working out my work commitment. The new employer agreed to pay off the amount I owed the old employer for not working out the agreement. Now, the new employer is telling me that is a taxable benefit to me since they are paying off a loan. I argue that it is still tuition reimbursement and at a maximum only the amount paid above $5,250 in one year should be taxable. They say the original reason I received the money is irrelevant and they must treat it the same as paying off a loan. I honestly don't think any of it should be taxable since it is tuition related and the courses were over a two year period. Do any of you have any advice in this area?

2007-09-17 06:49:26 · 1 answers · asked by Shawn 1

If one would right off 100 miles how much money would that be.

2007-09-17 06:33:49 · 2 answers · asked by Shade tree 3

Assuming the fact that you are single.

Scenario #1 : If you are in 55k’s income bracket and you take a certificate course, which cost you, $1200.00 (you pay out of your pocket) would you get educational credit tax break when you file your tax? If yes then up to how much you will be reimburse?

Scenario # 2: As a single (no dependents) will you pay more tax if you dont take certificate course?

Please reply. Your time and help is greatly appriciated!

2007-09-17 06:19:00 · 3 answers · asked by Marino 3

I have worked for this company, off and on, since February of 2004. When I say 'off and on', I mean I've worked until work slowed and then I would go work at another company until work picked back up (construction). At first I was getting paid as an actual salaried employee (taxes taken out, etc.), and then after around roughly a year, work slowed down and I got another job. After about 2 or 3 months, I quit my job and went back to this company because I could make a lot more money. I have done the same thing over and over, except I have been getting paid 1099-MISC since early 2005. I have asked him several times over the whole course of time, if he would start taking out my taxes again. He has always promised me or avoided my question some how. I've been riding in company vehicles and I work next to a guy that has his taxes taken out. I have my own tools but they supply materials and ladders, etc. Is this 1099 Misclassification?

2007-09-17 04:16:05 · 3 answers · asked by J Bird 1

2007-09-17 03:01:55 · 3 answers · asked by Ianzack 1

me and my husband was 2 gether 8 years but only married for 2 1/2 years when he died he was 23 and had been working full time since he was 16. will i qualify for widow beneifits? i'm also 4 months pregnant by him can my unborn child receive survior benefits when its born?

2007-09-17 02:45:16 · 10 answers · asked by kathy h 2

she is going to be competing over three states and we want to get sponsors to help with the cost, and allow them to write it off on their taxes.

2007-09-17 02:44:28 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

After I got married, on my W-4, i claimed 9 allowances because I have two step children and my wife who doesn't work. as well as changing my status from Single to Married. That boosted my check by almost $300 per month.

If I get divorced before the end of the year, will I be forced to file as a single person with no dependents? In other words, will I owe thousands of taxes back? ($300 X 12 months = $4800).

Am I correct in these assumptions, or will I get some kind of break because for most of the year I was married and supported two children?

It doesn't seem fair that, say, for the first 10 months of the year, you support a wife and two kids, and then comes January, you have to file as a single person with no defendants just because of a late year divorce.

2007-09-17 02:37:53 · 7 answers · asked by jimmyaven 1

the only option i see on my w-4 is single or married

2007-09-17 01:54:20 · 2 answers · asked by J C 1

2007-09-17 01:15:19 · 7 answers · asked by tam k 1

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