I am married but file seperatly. My AGI is roughly 20K. My wife make something like 400K. Do I seize a due rebate?
My kids from previous marriage live near meAnswers: Why would you need the $600? Your wife make 400K! That's chump change!
Should money we earn step to the laying-off?
I am doing a fair and I involve to know what you think and why, so please answer logically.Answers: If you mean to severance taxes - certainly. It's a small insurance premium to cover you IF you call for it. Hopefully you never will, but it's a great benefit if you need it. (Auto insurance, condition insurance, life insurance, etc work duplicate way)
If you mean should your tariff dollars go to the redundant in the form of wellfare - that's a totally different subject.
WOuldn't you fairly you and your employer pay into a fund for the "only in case" times? If you draw from laid off, your work go out of business, etc. you will be glad that you paid into that fund.
I get laid off once when the company I have worked for for over 6 years closed down...and THank God for unemployement!
Not sure what you're asking?
Money we earn doesn't go to laying-off.
If we have be employed, our employers wage into the state unemployment insurance fund, and when we find ourselves seeking work (Not due to cause, or quitting) we can collect 26 weeks of a portion of what we be formerly earning.
What form do I use to file my taxes if I only filled out W-2s this past year?
Answers: You filled out W-4s and received W-2s from your employers. The simplest tax form is 1040EZ and it is truly easy to do yourself either on paper or online. Forms available at ibraries and post offices. The number of W-2s does not determine your tax form, it's the complexity or simplicity of your tax return. Do you qualify for EIC? Do you have children? Did you attend school or pay on a student loan?
You always file a 1040.
You have schedules and forms that go along with it, but if you only had W-2 income and no special deductions, then you shouldn't need them.
In the first place you don't fill out W-2's, your employer does that! What you fill out is a W-4 form. I would suggest that you take your w-2's to a tax preparer and have them file your taxes for you! I truly don't believe that your understanding of taxes and tax forms is enough to allow you to do your own filing.