I believe you need a dependent to have a household.
Because a single taxpayer under that age of 65 with no dependents is only allowed to have 9350 of income in the year 2009 and 2010 free of federal income taxes.
That depends on how many dependents that you claimed during the time that you drew pay.
If your income was over the threshold (3k)for last year-yes. You can do Fed online free. Freetaxact.com-it's secure & recommended by IRS.
The precise amount that will be taken from your payroll for taxes at $8.50 an hour, is determined by where you live and how many dependents you have. I live in Sussex, Wisconsin and I have no dependents.
That would depend on the tax laws of the country in which you live.
Oh with standard deductions if single about 20000.
Because a single taxpayer under that age of 65 with no dependents is only allowed to have 9350 of income in the year 2009 and 2010 free of federal income taxes.
That depends on how many dependents that you claimed during the time that you drew pay.
No, you cannot file as the head of household on your yearly taxes if you are married. That is an option only available to single or widowed filers.
On your taxes? Unfortunately, no. (They should be though!)
If your income was over the threshold (3k)for last year-yes. You can do Fed online free. Freetaxact.com-it's secure & recommended by IRS.
The precise amount that will be taken from your payroll for taxes at $8.50 an hour, is determined by where you live and how many dependents you have. I live in Sussex, Wisconsin and I have no dependents.
The Social Security Administration collects taxes from workers to pay benefits and living expenses for the dependents and survivors of deceased workers.
That would depend on the tax laws of the country in which you live.
you (the one with the social security number) file taxes as single, and claim all 3 dependents. how did you get married to him, yet he has no social security number? if he wasnt a citizen he instantly becomes one when you got married...
The Smith household pays $2,000 in taxes per year.
File an amended return before the IRS questions the return.