Taxes Questions and Answers

Refund status?

when i go to the irs site and click .wheres my settlement? i got this message ...... Refund Status Results

We hold received your tax return and it is mortal processed. Your expected refund date have been changed due to processing delay. You should receive your refund by February 19, 2008. Please dawdle until that date to contact us again because we cannot take any performance until then. Thank you for your mercy. is this normal? i elected to hold mine direct deposited, cause i thought it would be faster lol


Answers: yeah, that sounds pretty usual to me.
the message you got is self-explanatory.
don't verbs about it until feb. 19th!
Good break you'll get it 2/15.
Pretty straight-forward message.
It is FASTER than have it mailed. Usually by at most minuscule a week.
I always enjoy mine direct deposit and the date that they give me is other right on...like clockwork! Just dangle in within til' the 19th.
Is the 19th the original date that be provided to you when filing?
by paniked8... Member since:
March 21, 2007
Total points:
106 (Level 1) I wouldn't verbs too much as it does not mean within was anything wrong beside your return, in is lately in reality what it says a "hitch." When you file your return and receive a deposit date i.e. just an estimated date of account if everything is processed on time by the IRS. I hold the same message appearing when I check my status and received like message last year. Unfortunately ultimate year I received it on the exact date the message stated, not a day sooner, so I wouldn't draw from your hopes to high on getting it any sooner than that. They freshly received so many returns contained by such a short period of time and do not own the man power or capacity to draw from to all of them, so thats when you bring the delay message. Don't verbs it will be ok, and you will received it on the Friday before the 19th.

Why do we have tax can't the government just make more money and use it over again?




Answers: I am voting for you for president!
wow, you're stupid....


A dollar has no value, the only value it has is the value that WE give it.

Have you ever heard of the diamond/water paradox?
Why is a diamond worth more then water?
Diamonds look pretty, but water is what keeps you alive, bathes you, cools you, etc.
Water is far more important. But if I offered you either a bottle of water or a diamond, you would take the diamond.
Why? Because you can get water easily, and diamonds are rare.
If you found $20 bills laying all around, $20 wouldn't be that much, would it?
If someone wanted to give you $20 for your shirt, you would tell them no because you could easily find $20 on the ground.
The same thing happened in Germany after the world wars. Money was worth more as paper then as money. People started using money for wallpaper/wrapping paper because it would use more money to go buy more paper.
If the government ever did what you said, money would be useless, and our economy would go to sh*t.
If they just print more money, there's nothing extra to buy with it so prices just go up for the things that do already exist to buy. That's called inflation.

Some countries have done this type of thing - eventually their money becomes almost worthless.

Does my sister call for to claim her Pennsylvania wages?

My sister moved to Philly from Wisconsin the beginning of December. She found a chore but only made around $600 later year, at this job. Does she call for to claim those wages or does this amount make her exempt? I know she must claim her Wisconsin wages (State and Federal) but I'm newly wondering if she needs to report such small PA wages for end year? She will just do her WI W2's if that's the luggage, much easier!

Thank you!


Answers: Yes, she needs to do them adjectives.. on federal, she needs to append all her W2 wages and withholdings together and report the entire amounts.. after for state, she needs to record a return to both states, and then report as a non-resident or partial year resident to both PA and WI. Best Wishes!
For Federal, she must claim everything.

Pennsylvania have a very low file requirement ($33 ?) so she will also need to directory a Pennsylvania return and probably a city return also.
YEP, she needs to include that income on her federal 1040. Whether she have to file a PA as very well as a WI state return would be the appropriate question.
She files a partial year resident return for both WI and PA (if required, probably is).
adjectives wages are to be reported. over $600.
the employer will send her a W2 if she made over that amount, and they took taxes,
OR
they will dispatch her a 1099, if no taxes were held put money on.

if she receives any, she must include it in her file.

a call to that employer, might be compulsory, to see exactly what they are going to do. W2 or 1099.

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