Tag Archive | "Take"

Does Quickbooks Automatically Take Taxes Out Of A Paycheck That Make?

Sunday, February 28, 2010

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Does Quickbooks automatically take out the State ,federal , and social security taxes out of a check that you make for your employees? If so, is that it? You dont have to worry about taxes until the end of the year and send out a W-2?

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In My Case, Can I Take The Owed Taxes From The Roth Ira To Pay The Taxes Due Without Incurring Penalties, Etc?

Saturday, February 6, 2010

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I converted a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA. The federal taxes were withheld – all is well with that (I think). The state taxes were not withheld. Now I owe the state a bunch of money. Can I take the owed amount (or less) from the Roth IRA to pay [...]

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Can A Job Take Taxes Out Of Your Check Without You Filling Out Any Paperwork?

Sunday, January 3, 2010

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I work at a restaurant in NYC and we’ve always gotten paid without taxes being taken out of our checks. We instead claim the money and pay taxes every year to the government. I just found out the job is going to start taking taxes out of people’s checks without notifying them first and without [...]

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How Much Do Taxes Take Out Of My Paycheck? And How Do You Find Out How Much The Taxes Are?

Saturday, December 12, 2009

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I make 8.25 per hour and work 5 days a week, four hours a day (part-time)… therefore, I make $165.00 a week before taxes, So I am wondering how much taxes will take of that money. I live in Virginia. And also, how am I to go about getting this information for myself? If you can help, I’d greatly [...]

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I Have Paid State Taxes In More Than One State This Year. How Do Take Care Of The Situation?

Friday, December 4, 2009

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I have NM state taxes withheld from my pension. This year I also worked in CO and state taxes were withheld there. Will I have to pay state tax on the $ earned in CO in NM and will I have to try to recover that CO $ by filing a tax return [...]

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