Taxes Questions and Answers

Im on disable and i cant work i have a income of 2000 per year do i get rebate check?




Answers: Not unless you're a disabled vet, over 65, or paid taxes last year. Sorry.
I've heard it $6000-$75,000 but I could be wrong check out see if you can G00GLE it, but seeing as you are on diability you may be a differant case. So don't let me get your hopes in the dump

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I'm not sure specifically, but here is the info you can read to see. Hope this helps. =) According to this it looks like maybe 300.00! Good Luck!

About the 2008 IRS Tax Rebate Checks
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Who Gets What and When?
Congress has passed the $170 billion economic stimulus bill, highlighted by Tax Rebate Checks. Based on details released by the government so far, here's how the 2008 tax rebate will work.

When Will the Checks be Mailed?
The Treasury Department has stated that the IRS will begin mailing the rebate checks starting in early May. The Treasury estimates that it should take about 10 weeks for all the checks to be mailed.

Persons who fail to file their 2007 tax returns by April 15, 2008 and request a filing extension may not receive rebate checks until as late as December.

Who Will Get Tax Rebated Checks?
Tax rebate checks will be mailed to about 117 million middle- and low-income taxpayers. Thanks to amendments made to the bill in the Senate, some 20 million retirees living on Social Security and 250,000 U.S. veterans receiving disability benefits will also get checks.

Single tax filers with adjusted gross incomes (AGI) less than $75,000 and couples filing jointly with AGIs less that $150,000 will qualify for full rebates.

Remember that your AGI is not your annual salary or income. Your AGI is your taxable income from all sources including wages, salaries, tips, interest, dividends, etc. minus IRS-allowed adjustments to income.

How Much Will You Get?
Qualifying single filers (AGI less than $75,000) will get rebates of up to $600. Qualifying couples (AGI less than $150,000) will get rebates of up to $1,200, plus $300 per dependent child, with no maximum on the number of eligible children.

Persons who owe no income taxes, but earned at least $3,000 in income from Social Security and veterans disability will get rebate checks of $300 for individuals and $600 for couples.

What if You Made More than the Maximum Income?
You will still get a check, but it will be reduced by 5-percent of the amount you earned above the AGI income caps of $75,000 for single filers and $150,000 for couples.

For example: A single filer with no children and an adjusted gross income of $80,000, or $5,000 over the AGI cap, will see their rebate check reduced by $250 (5% of $5,000), and will get a check for $350, instead of $600.

At some income point above the AGI income caps, the rebate checks will phase out completely.

For example: A single filer with no kids and an adjusted gross income of $87,000, or $12,000 over the AGI cap, will not get a rebate check because it would be reduced by the full $600 (5% of $12,000).

What Do You Have to Do to Get a Check?
To get a rebate check, you must file a tax return; either a form 1040 or 1040-EZ federal tax return for tax year 2007.

Persons who do not normally not file tax returns, like retirees and disabled veterans, will have to file a 2007 tax return in order to get a rebate check.
My immediate thought is... how in the world do you afford internet.

you probably will.. although I don't think you should.

Tax cross-examine?

Can my daughter's boyfriend claim her on his taxes as a dependent if they are not married, live together but have a child? He worked briefly in2007 and she didn't work?

Thank you you adjectives are great!


Answers: If she had no income, lived beside him ALL year, didn't live with you for over partly the year, and he provided over half of her support, after he can probably claim her. But if he only worked briefly, he probably doesn't own enough income to receive any advantage from claiming her.
He can if ALL of the following test are met:

1. The lived together ALL year.
2. She had smaller number than $3,400 in gross income, excluding solely non-taxable Social Security. (ALL other income, taxable or not including welfare counts.)
3. He provided more than half of her total support for the entire year.
4. There is no state or local statute or ordinance prohibiting cohabitation, even if it's unenforced.
5. She cannot be claimed as a Qualifying Child by another taxpayer.
6. She does not file a united return with another taxpayer unless it is file ONLY to claim a refund of adjectives taxes withheld.
He can if ALL of the following tests are met:

1. The lived together ALL year.
2. She have less than $3,400 surrounded by gross income, excluding only non-taxable Social Security. (ALL other income, taxable or not including welfare counts.)
3. He provided more than partly of her total support for the entire year.
4. There is no state or local law or ordinance prohibiting cohabitation, even if it's unenforced.
5. She cannot be claimed as a Qualifying Child by another taxpayer.
6. She does not report a joint return near another taxpayer unless it is filed ONLY to claim a repayment of all taxes withheld.

Tax report for free?

all I involve to do is file a state excise return. what is a good site to be in motion under that offer it for FREE like they right to be heard. Can You Please help me find it. Thank You So Much


Answers: Try this IRS relationship, it says if you fashion less than similar to 55,000 per year you can file for free, my friend used it . Good Luck =) http://www.irs.gov/efile/article/0,,id=1...
I know that the IRS have a link to different sites for federal funding... I'm not as used to with state funding, but I believe you can look it up here: www.irs.gov

Otherwise, I would be in motion to a search engine (preferably Yahoo, right?) and type surrounded by "free file" and your state name.
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