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What can you use as proof of employment other than pay stub and tax info?

It all depends on who your proving it to...they are the only ones to tell you what is acceptable to them


What percent of taxes are taken out of your pay check in Illinois?

First, many things that are taken out aren't really taxes and vary from employer to employer. The amount that is taken out varies from person to person, depending on their own personal tax situation, sources of income, deductions and dependents, etc. There are several different prescribed and allowed methods for calculating withholding...projecting an annualization of the income for example. The withholding rate applied then depends on that calculation, and your specific claimed deductions/exemptions, etc. You can control much of it, but if you don't have enough withheld as estimated payments towards your actual tax liability, you would be subject to penalties, interest charges, and even having the right to decide it restricted. You should talk to the payroll area and they can tell you exactly how and why it is calculated as it is.


How much money do you owe if you received a 1099-Misc form and were compensated 3000 in 2008?

It depends on your deductions, marital/filing status, exemptions, your total other income, etc. There is no way for someone to tell you based just on that information. Plus state taxes vary by state.


How much money is taken out of your paycheck for taxes if you're single and in Florida?

There are several different prescribed and allowed methods for calculating withholding...projecting an annualization of the income for example. The withholding rate applied then depends on that calculation, and your specific claimed deductions/exemptions, etc., as well as other factors that may be effected by your State or even City or employment. (As well as what you consider taxes...many things, like unemployment, FICA, etc while deducted from you pay are considered whatever just according to your personal definition).The amount you will ultimately pay doesn't change by how much is withheld....and you can determine and direct how much is to be withheld. (But, if you don't have enough withheld, you may become subject to an underpayment penalty and interest).You should talk to the payroll area and they can tell you exactly how and why it is calculated as it is. You may want/need more or less withheld and they can (must) accomadate.


How many types of accounts are there?

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Tell me the truth about interest payment deductions on filing taxes?

If you itemize, you can deduct mortgage interest and investment interest.


How do you find out what your check amount was?

You have to go to your bank, give them the number of the check from your check stub, and tell them what date and to whom the check was written.


What can you use as proof of employment other than pay stub and tax info?

It all depends on who your proving it to...they are the only ones to tell you what is acceptable to them


What is meant by a dog with a pedigree?

When a dog has a pedigree it's bloodline can be traced back many generations in order to be able to tell if the animal has the quality of bloodline that it is claimed to have. It is like a family tree.


Who claimed America for England?

John Cabot claimed North America for England in 1497.


A big Rugby fan claimed to be able to tell the score before any game How did he do it?

a footbalerl tell has power


Is it against the law to raise your federal tax exemptions?

I don't know if this has changed but I have generally claimed more exemptions on my withholding than on my tax return because I have lots of deductions and still get money back. No one has ever said this was illegal. What is illegal is claiming false deductions on your tax RETURN or knowingly underpaying your taxes. Don't do that! Absolutely legal. The exemptions simply tell you how much you w ant to withhold. Put 1,000 there if you want the lowest amount taken out possible. However, you must pay in either 90% of your total tax due, or 100% of the previous years tax amount. == ==


How did Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia tell Harry his parent's died?

They claimed that Harry's parents died in a car crash.


How do you know what tax percentage will be taken out of your commission check?

There are several different prescribed and allowed methods for calculating withholding...projecting an annualization of the income for example. The withhoolding rate applied then depends on that calculation, and your specific claimed deductions/exemptions, etc. You should talk to the payroll area and they can tell you exactly how and why it is calculated as it is.


Should you tell your bankruptcy lawyer if you have claimed bankruptcy in the past?

Yes- attorney needs to know if you ever filed BK (what type and when).


Is there a real humanzee?

To tell you the truth I'm not sure if there is a Humanzee but it has been claimed it was made once in china and one in america, But there is no fact.


Western hemisphere including north and South America?

Present day name of the country where Cabot claimed land