Just use the IRS form 1040EZ. You can download it from irs.gov. It's really easy. You don't make enough to worry about the 10% to church. Just answer the questios on the form, and you will be done in less than 1/2 hour.
Good luck....Have fun!!!!!
2007-04-05 08:56:34
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answered by Ken C 6
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Use the 1040 EZ, made for singles with no deductions. The traffic ticket fine is non-deductible. You will get all of your taxes back as you didn't make enough to have what they call a "taxable income." The church tithe once you live in a separate household and have an income over the poverty line can make a difference and probably require you use form 1040 to make it count. Something you might check into if you are Mormon/Latter Day Saints; I have heard that members of this religious community are exempt from social security taxes because that church provides for its members and they do not apply for social security benefits...does sound somewhat like "this just in from Bigoted Idiot News Garbled Organization or BINGO" but you would know the truth of the matter.
2007-04-05 16:42:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunatly a speeding ticket has nothing to do with your taxes.
And giving money to your church could help but you will need a receipt saying how much you gave them in order for you to be able to claim it on your taxes.
I would suggest maybe going to a tax place and have your taxes done that way if there is any extra deductions you can take that might help you out that you may not know about.
In Oregon you can write off your mileage to work too. And I don't know if there is anything on the EZ form that allows you to do that.
Just a suggestion you might check into it though for your state.
Good Luck Hope you get some money back from Uncle Sam.
2007-04-05 16:05:16
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answered by blondie21_97504 3
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At $1600 income, assuming it's on a W-2, you'll get back anything that you had withheld. The tithing wouldn't change that. A speeding ticket wouldn't have any effect on your taxes anyway.
2007-04-05 23:08:05
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answered by Judy 7
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You would use the 1040EZ Form.
No, you dont make enough money to warrant anything else, and those church funds arent going to do you much good with that little bit of money made.
I wish you well...
Jesse
2007-04-05 15:57:15
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answered by x 7
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1040EZ
speeding ticket has NOTHING to do with your taxes
giving to the church does but only if you have a receipt or statement from them saying what you gave for the year
2007-04-05 15:57:18
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answered by T F 4
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1040 ez
2007-04-05 16:22:08
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answered by mytwoboyz1 3
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No, those things are not deductable.
2007-04-05 16:03:47
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answered by Anonymous
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