Taxes Questions and Answers

If you use the married file separately status, can the gov't rob your return for his historic due support?

I was married contained by October, my husband had minimal income final year and I want to make sure that my retunr is not taken for previous support but I also need it right away and waiting for up to 6 months for the return would financially crush us right very soon. If I file separately, can they still clutch the return? I'm undecided what to do since the return will be significantly lower file this way?


Answers: You ask if the IRS can steal the "return". In answering, I am assuming that you mean settlement. If you file separately, they cannot hold the refund specifically due you individually. Which way is better? There is not sufficient information surrounded by your question to answer that.

Here is a intertwine to Yahoo Finance which may help you next to that decision:

http://www.quicken.com/cms/viewers/artic...
You can wallet an "injured spouse" claim.

http://www.irs.gov/taxtopics/tc203.html


EDIT -- OK, I'm just curious. Why would someone hold given my answer a negative rating? I answered the request for information correctly and gave her a knit to where she can find out how to wallet the claim she needs to profile. What's wrong with that?
File separately!! They can not transport any part of your return that instrument. The "injured spouse" form takes a long time to process and you can not efile if you use that form.

Paycheck Question?

how much will my pay check be Im surrounded by virginia I claim zero. I worked 80 Hours total and I form 10 an hour let me know gratitude


Answers: Your question doesn't trademark sense.
you have to claim something
you dont want to commit fraud
Chris -- He can claim nil if he wants to. That of late means his employer will hold the minimum amount of deductions out of his paycheck. If he's merely making $10 an hour, his tax obligation won't be that high, so claiming nothing is probably the right choice.
Ok. Assuming you have a Bi-weekly wages period, significance you get rewarded once every two weeks (since you worked 80 hours, I assume this is the case), and you are single, then your total paycheck would be $617.34

Here's the breakdown
$800.00 gross
$92.00 federal taxes
$11.60 Medicare
$49.60 Social Security
$29.46 state taxes

For a lattice income of $617.34
Okay Lee,

By making a few assumptions, this is approximately what you should earn:

Assuming 40 hours per week and you get rewarded bi-weekly, every two weeks and you are single:

Gross Salary $800
VA w/h tax ($30)
FICA (61.20)
Federal Tax (89)

I estimate transport home pay around $619.80. This assumes you own no medical deductions, 401(k) or association dues etc.

I hope this was beneficial. Let me know the actual amount.

Doctor K

Are you for or against abolishing the IRS? give reasons?




Answers: Sure, and we can replace it with the Government Revenue And Support Programs (GRASP) Agency.

Somebody has to collect the money. All the supposedly simple ideas are simplistic.
I am for it, I believe everyone should pay taxes at the point of sale, so every thing is equal.

After jumping up in tax brackets this year, I realize now more than ever we need something like the fair tax in this country.
You can not abolish the IRS. The best that anyone could hope for is renaming the IRS.

Whatever type of tax system that you have, (progressive, flat, sales) you will need enforcement and collection.

This "elimination of the IRS" is a pipe dream of Huckabee and the Fairtaxers but, like Huckabee's joke about putting Chuck Norris at the border, it is more of a campaign slogan than reality. It goes over well in front of a conservative audience but it has no real chance of happening.
The abolition of the IRS if accompanied by the abolition of all our current tax laws and replacing them with a smaller agency and a flat 10 percent tax on income, without the process of exclusions and returns, based directly on gross income for all individuals and corporations, would create enough tax base to correct our national deficit and provide for the spending trends of our nation in a very short time.If our governmental spending was then addressed with some common sense, their would be a tax surplus generated in a short time also.

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