Taxes Questions and Answers

A few question on taxes?

1.) Can I claim a credit on parking at my office? I discharge 100 dollars a month, so that would be a deduction.
2.) Traveling to work, thats not a estimate for gas etc?
3.) I was consent to go surrounded by the first week of 07, I cashed out my Pension with my weak company, what taxes do I have to compensate for that? Fees etc?


Answers: 1. No. Parking is considered a personal expense and not deductible.The only time it would be deductible is if you compensated to park while visiting clients or conditional work sites.
2. You are correct, traveling to work is not a deduction. merely like your first examine.
3. If you are under 59 1/2, later you have regular income tariff and a 10% penelty for early renunciation.

How to report another payer?




Answers: Call The IRS.
Well, you could analyze the way they pay.

Do they use a credit card? I understand there's a lot of theft involved with that.

If it's cash, that could be a little on the iffy side since cash is kinda hard to trace. Bills go this way and that.

I'd talk them about it though. Just be like "Hey man, I don't think what you're doing is right..I've done it but you man? You used to be a good person..I trusted you!"

And he'd be like "Who are you?!"

And you'd be like "Bro, just calm down..We're gonna find a way out amigo."

And the rest is history. I can't wait to see the movie :)
Easy, complete this form
Department of the Treasury – Internal Revenue Service Information Referral 3949-A
and mail it to the address given.

Which would be better, file married separately or as one and claiming injured spouse?

My husband owes back child support and his return will go to his exwife. I should return with to keep mine.


Answers: as one and filing injured spouse
Your best bet is to report injured spouse

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