If you have some legal basis for claiming that you overpaid the tax or that the tax was improperly assessed, then sure. About the only tax people routinely overpay is the income tax. Some overpay because they do not know how to properly fill out a form W-4. Some overpay because they think of it as a forced savings plan (and apparently do not trust banks). Some overpay because of the thrill of getting a big lump sum of their own money back once a year.
all i no is that groceries cant be taxed
Simply, you report all the items as required on the 1040 or State form. Virtually all are required.
By having some income withheld from your worldwide income and then filing an income tax return to claim a refund of some of the amount that may have been over withheld. More than your federal income tax liability on all of your gross worldwide income.
If your child files a joint return with her spouse, you cannot claim her (unless neither spouse owes any taxes and the only reason for filing is to claim a refund). If your child files any other kind of return, it makes no difference in whether you can claim her. Of course, you have to meet all of the usual requirements for claiming a dependent.
Capital gains tax for all items of that category - there are many - is 15% of the gain...that is the amount above your basis in the property. Also, on items of property that have had depreciation taken, that depreciation must be recovered and taxed as ordinary income.
(in the US) Tea IS taxed along with most all other items offered for sale at retail. (and NO! Tea is NOT considered a food - therefore it IS taxed).yea tea is a food it is taxed
By 1764 everyday items that included stamps, sugar, molasses, lead, glass, and paint were all taxed.
This is the total of all items deducted from your pay that were not taxed. These items have astericks (*) next to them on your paystub but exclude 401K and HSA contributions.
Items that are returned within seven days will get a full refund. Items returned within 14 days will get a refund of the cost of the goods only, not shipping and handling charges. No returns will be accepted after 14 days. All items must be in perfect condition.
You file a return, you get a refund...maybe. File and claim if you have it comiong. It's all or nothing though
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all i no is that groceries cant be taxed
Simply, you report all the items as required on the 1040 or State form. Virtually all are required.
All people do not get taxed the same, and no amendment says that they should or do.
If you are wanting a full refund, then yes. You will have to return it with all of the extras that was included in the package (charger, stylus, manual)
By having some income withheld from your worldwide income and then filing an income tax return to claim a refund of some of the amount that may have been over withheld. More than your federal income tax liability on all of your gross worldwide income.
You claim all special loot items for each job level...