| United States Taxes |
| What was Dell`s Profit 2003,2004,2005 and 2006? |
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| If i get 1099 at my job, do I have to still file and pay? or is it up to me? |
yes,you have to claim the amount of the 1099 on your tax return ,and pay any applicable tax ,if any. ... |
| General question. If i get paid $940 every 2 weeks how much will the tax take out of my paycheck? |
You don't give enough information to give an accurate answer.
Social Security or FICA will be taken out at 7.65%.
Your Federal and State income tax is based upon your W-4 withholdings. ... |
| Can a person claim only one major tax deduction in a lifetime..? |
FALSE ... |
| How much do I need to make to file taxes? |
If you want your money back, you need to file.
You need to make at least $3400 before you are required to file. ... |
| Rockford Illinois property taxes, when will they go back down? |
Run to be voted as city councilperson after you move there. If Rockford's school system is anything like the one where I live it will never go down ever until people have enough other people j... |
| Can I claim my parents as dependant for my Tax? |
go to the IRS website or to your local tax preparer office ... |
| How much do the TOP earners (90%) Psychiatrists in CA earn per hour and yearly? Including both gross and net? |
Using information from salary.com using San Diego, CA as the reference city (zip 92119)
The Total Cash Compensation (including Bonuses) for the top 10% is approximately $233,566 (net of withholdin... |
| Claiming child in taxes? |
If your child was born on Dec 31st you can claim him. Your child will need a social security number by filing Form SS-5 with the Social Security Administration ASAP before the April 15, 2008. If ... |
| LLC in Wynoming? |
Washington state doesn't have an income tax either.
However, they do have a gross receipts tax (B&O tax) that all businesses pay.
You were correct in guessing that you will have to p... |
| Is the Gross Annual Income what my parents get from their job? or can it be what they give my dad from ssn? |
What are you talking about? Please try again.
Gross Annual Income is not a term you will find on IRS tax forms. If this is something you are being asked on an application for some type of public b... |
| I am married. Can I claim my parents-in-law as dependant for my Tax? |
You can claim them if you provide over half their support, and there gross income for tax purposes is under $3,400 each. For more details, review the requirements for qualifying relatives at the I... |
| How do you garnish someones income tax check.? |
Go after wages
Wage garnishment will prob get what you want faster ... |
| "Compensation of Officers" for single-shareholder LLC w/S corp. tax treatment? |
Your amounts are so small, they would never hit the IRS "radar.' They are looking for people who earn substantially more, say $30,000, $50,000 or $100,000 and pay no payroll to avoid all ... |
| How would the IRS know whether someone is not paying income taxes? |
Only way they find out is if you are part of the 5% of the population which gets audited ever year. ... |
| H&R Block Learning Center- Question for H&R Block Tax Prof.? |
Haven't seen any message from H&R Block learning center about "purchasing" a course. From what I understand, all training for H&R Block tax professionals are a fixed $20 for... |
| In New York State legislation about property tax for senior citizens with less than 40.000 a year? |
You said it yourself..it is a PROPOSED bill.
Even if it did happen, by the time it is said and done the House will have had to raise taxes elsewhere to cover this tax exemption and that means ... |
| Need refund fast? |
Generally you need the W2 attached to your return. Your employer is required to provide it by January 31. You may get it well before then. You can provide your salary information to the tax prepare... |
| Do you lose your mortage writeoff if you make too much money? |
Yes. And if this is a possibility for you, I would keep an eye on what Congress is (and isn't) doing right now. You might not want to file until later in the season. They are attempting to ... |
| If a Bank Account is Owned by 2 Unmarried Adults, How Does the IRS Decide Who Pays Taxes on Interest Income? |
What you are talking about is called nominee interest. The person who gets the 1099-INT will fill out schedule B listing the total interest received on the account. If they receive more than 1 10... |
| Taxes,information etc.? |
I'm a permanent resident as well. You would file a regular 1040, 1040A or EZ depending on your earnings and income streams.
if you have tax obligations from your former country there may be i... |
| How to deduct S-corp business expense from personal tax? |
First you need to do the 1120-S, once completed schedule K-1 goes to each owner showing their share of income and expenses.
Schedule K-1 goes on the back page of Schedule E which then goes on the ... |
| Why can't i claim all 3 kids on my tax return? |
If you are in a low enough income bracket, it might not help you to claim your third child. This doesn't mean you're not allowed to claim them, it simply means that you are already at $0 ... |
| How much tax is taken out of my paycheck if i make $480 per week? |
depends on what state you are from??? new jersey is .18 % ... |
| If I buy a cell phone to be used for work, can I write it off come tax season? |
Generally no.
To deduct the cost of the phone, first you'd have to meet the test to show that you had a legitimate need to have the phone for business.
From publication 529:
Depreciatio... |
| Will Taxact help me to figure out estimated payments for self employment? |
It does cover everything you need to fill out for self employment, so you'll be fine. ... |
| Is someone's tax return public knowledge? |
It is not public. ... |
| If 2 Unmarried Persons Share a Joint Account, is it a "Gift' if one Person Deposits Money and the Other Person |
This is covered in the instructions of the gift tax form 709.
Person A puts in all of the money.
Person B writes checks.
If the money is spent by person B on themselves, then it *is* a gift ... |
| The IRS allows you to invest an amount of money pre-tax, can you also pay off debt pre-tax? |
No. ... |
| What things I am able to write off in my taxes? |
You don't "get a return" you FILE a return. The tax return is the piece of paper that you send to the IRS listing your income, deductions, exemptions, adjustments, credits, etc. and... |
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