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I read in paper that due to some upgrade with the irs, people who used to get rapid refunds with last paycheck stub will no longer be able to? That the IRS did away with that? Does anyone know?

2007-12-27 13:33:11 · 2 answers · asked by Becky 1

Usually I work a regular 40 hour job but this year I worked for myself getting my work by going door to door trimming trees. So I want to know how I should file taxes this year,and if I am eligable to get the BIG return {4000-6000} I have got in the past becuase of the kids

2007-12-27 13:23:29 · 1 answers · asked by dusty 1

I was looking through some cities on Bestplaces.net and I noticed that in many Southern states there is a 0% income tax. Missouri, one state I'm interested in, has a brutal 7% income tax. What is up with that?

2007-12-27 13:02:17 · 8 answers · asked by Defunct 5

hes on ssi/disability

2007-12-27 12:58:45 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

Long story short...husband and I made approximately $60,000 in 2007. An error was made and he's been claiming 4 people for 6 months on his paycheck, (I claimed no one through the year). We only have a family of 3 so how 4 people were made exempt is beyond me. We've paid approximately $6540 in federal and $2720 in state. How much are we going to have to pay in? And what will happen if we can only do a payment plan? Do we have to get a lawyer to setup a payment plan? Any info would be appreciated.

2007-12-27 12:56:00 · 4 answers · asked by no one 2

Why doesn't the IRS make strippers pay taxes on their tips, but cracking down on these poor Dunkin Donuts and other minimum wage employees? Does anybody know?

2007-12-27 12:50:04 · 9 answers · asked by JAS 6

How do I know if I'm going to be paying in on taxes. My dad claimed me last year and I had to pay in becuase I claimed myself all year. whatever anyways.....I want to make sure I'm not gonna have to pay in. So if I make 17, 435.56 in one year. How much will I have to pay in and how much will I get back. 2 scenarios...need answers....thanks!! )) I think I claim one. But I think I claim myself. I dunno. taxes suck

2007-12-27 12:17:20 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

state sales tax is 6% country sales tax is 1/2% how much tax must you charge on a $40.oo sale?

2007-12-27 12:08:03 · 3 answers · asked by nikkisdaydream 1

I don't really feel like paying $400 bucks again this year.

Isn't it essentially just inputting your data from your W-2 form and filling out the sections for your deductions?

They make the software "dummy proof" - don't they? Or as much as possible since the makers know that those doing their own returns are not tax professionals.

Thoughts?

2007-12-27 11:53:17 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

My Dad gave me $80,000 from the sale of some property as a gift. He passed away just last Friday, and I hate to think of money at a time like this, but I'm wondering what will happen as far as taxes! I know you have a 12,000 exemption. But will I need to pay a gift tax on this since he can't? And what about capital gains tax? Any help is appreciated! thanks!

2007-12-27 11:50:43 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

i have made 34,300 dollars this year and the government took 8,952 dollars way. how much should i get back?

2007-12-27 11:49:53 · 3 answers · asked by <3 luke is here!! <3 6

Last year EVERYBODY was e-filing on the 2nd of January. They were getting pay stub loans and spending money at the mall. Can it be done again this year? I heard that it has been DISCONTINUED. Is that for every single tax office in the US?

2007-12-27 11:43:22 · 3 answers · asked by zebo007 3

but they overstated my income by a large sum. I made a substantially less amount than stated on the 1099. What should I do?

2007-12-27 11:24:50 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous

Instead of paying $3 for every stock transaction, I decided to do it myself with the help of some savvy commercial software program designed specifically for traders with wash sales.

But the question is how do I e-file now?

Since the schedule C is a hard copy, how do I go about doing this?

Any suggestions? I'm going to use H&R Block next month.

2007-12-27 11:16:51 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-27 10:46:59 · 9 answers · asked by CURTIS M 1

I had my sinuses cleaned out and had the surgeon also perform some cosmetic surgery on my nose at the same time. I was told some of it would be billed to insurance but wasn't coverable because of the cosmetic surgery done. Can the costs be deducted as medical expenses on income tax?

2007-12-27 10:36:29 · 9 answers · asked by Protector 1

i did not make a copy of my tax returns and i filed on line.how can i get a copy of my return??

2007-12-27 10:23:54 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have two children and a non-working significant other in my home. I claimed exempt and did not change my exemptions back. I usually get anywhere from $3500 to $5000 back due to EITC and Child Tax Credit.

2007-12-27 10:05:27 · 2 answers · asked by awalton 1

i'm wondering how in the world i will cash my income tax return with no checking account, the check will be close to 4000 dollars. i want to have it direct deposited into my dad/s account but i'm afraid it won't work. i don't want to pay all those crazy check cashing fees. i was wondering if i got a prepaid visa card if i could have it deposited on to that. anyone have any ideas on how i can cash the check?




i've had a checking account in the past and wasn't very good at keeping up with it, so i'm wanting to get another one yet, plus i don't even think i can.

2007-12-27 09:03:52 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous

I am a SAHM childcare provider and I pay taxes on my income... my total income for 2007 is 12650. I live in the state of missouri and my husband and I will be doing married filed seperately.... anyone have any idea how much i am going to owe. I am not using reciepts for deductions or anything....

if you can give me an idea that would be great thanks

2007-12-27 08:33:37 · 4 answers · asked by M. C 2

My husband owes a ton of money in child support and we just got married in april. He has been paying on time and also on his back pay . I worked and he worked too. I was wondering if they can take all the money if we file together or if we have to file seperately every year? anyone know? Thanks.

2007-12-27 08:31:24 · 4 answers · asked by s_gomez_23 2

He claims I was a private contractor, but that was not the original agreement.

2007-12-27 08:27:49 · 7 answers · asked by psalm1vs3 1

This would be a flat rate tax, not an actual flat tax...
Studies have shown that this model could actually produce MORE revenue into the federal government.

The IRS is spending billions of dollars just to go auditing people who owe on average, less than $1000 in back taxes.

2007-12-27 08:22:35 · 9 answers · asked by Razor 2

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