Saturday, December 5, 2009

End By Terkoiz How Hard Will Taxes Hit Me By Not Paying Until The End Of The Year?

How hard will taxes hit me by not paying until the end of the year? - end by terkoiz

I am currently exempt seas. 330 days, if I stay, I know I have the taxes because of the amount that I did not pay. If I decide to leave earlier than I have everything right and pay at the end of the year. How much do I pay say 60K? I own nothing and have no kids.However, now I'm married and my wife is a full-time students. Who bought the land later this year and how much help?

10 comments:

scubadiv... said...

Try the website of the U.S. government in the first Gov.Gov. I have a few links under 54 years of publication, with the tax requirements for U.S. citizens and foreign nationals who live abroad and offers frequently asked questions for foreigners and U.S. citizens taken abroad.

I'm not sure what you found in the acquisition of land by the end of the year. Buy vacant land or buildings are generally not sensitive to each unique tax havens or individuals for themselves. It is simply an investment in a company, whether in agriculture, real estate development and property management and development. But it's really a question for your tax preparer.

Good luck

scubadiv... said...

Try the website of the U.S. government in the first Gov.Gov. I have a few links under 54 years of publication, with the tax requirements for U.S. citizens and foreign nationals who live abroad and offers frequently asked questions for foreigners and U.S. citizens taken abroad.

I'm not sure what you found in the acquisition of land by the end of the year. Buy vacant land or buildings are generally not sensitive to each unique tax havens or individuals for themselves. It is simply an investment in a company, whether in agriculture, real estate development and property management and development. But it's really a question for your tax preparer.

Good luck

acmerave... said...

On the assumption that you are on a W-2 and not in detail, the following figures are for you: Federal $ 5776.00. If your wife is a full-time students will pay a maximum of 2,000 credits if you or tuition fees and the approved loan, maintenance would reduce the federal taxes 3776.00. The amount of your standard deduction is $ 10,100.00 and this amount must have for mortgage interest, property tax and Yaddah claim likely to exceed this year not.

acmerave... said...

On the assumption that you are on a W-2 and not in detail, the following figures are for you: Federal $ 5776.00. If your wife is a full-time students will pay a maximum of 2,000 credits if you or tuition fees and the approved loan, maintenance would reduce the federal taxes 3776.00. The amount of your standard deduction is $ 10,100.00 and this amount must have for mortgage interest, property tax and Yaddah claim likely to exceed this year not.

nesmith5... said...

The 60K with a dependent and have nothing to day to pay, you will be paying 10 to 12 thousand in taxes. And no, will not help the acquisition of land. You can take the credit for the inclusion of his wife and that some will help, but not much. Perhaps it is better to examine the remaining 330 days. Have you been paid by a foreign company or by a U.S. company. Since foreign companies do not report wages to the IRS in the United States. Suggests that you not do anything illegal, please .....

scubadiv... said...

Try the website of the U.S. government in the first Gov.Gov. I have a few links under 54 years of publication, with the tax requirements for U.S. citizens and foreign nationals who live abroad and offers frequently asked questions for foreigners and U.S. citizens taken abroad.

I'm not sure what you found in the acquisition of land by the end of the year. Buy vacant land or buildings are generally not sensitive to each unique tax havens or individuals for themselves. It is simply an investment in a company, whether in agriculture, real estate development and property management and development. But it's really a question for your tax preparer.

Good luck

acmerave... said...

On the assumption that you are on a W-2 and not in detail, the following figures are for you: Federal $ 5776.00. If your wife is a full-time students will pay a maximum of 2,000 credits if you or tuition fees and the approved loan, maintenance would reduce the federal taxes 3776.00. The amount of your standard deduction is $ 10,100.00 and this amount must have for mortgage interest, property tax and Yaddah claim likely to exceed this year not.

nesmith5... said...

The 60K with a dependent and have nothing to day to pay, you will be paying 10 to 12 thousand in taxes. And no, will not help the acquisition of land. You can take the credit for the inclusion of his wife and that some will help, but not much. Perhaps it is better to examine the remaining 330 days. Have you been paid by a foreign company or by a U.S. company. Since foreign companies do not report wages to the IRS in the United States. Suggests that you not do anything illegal, please .....

nesmith5... said...

The 60K with a dependent and have nothing to day to pay, you will be paying 10 to 12 thousand in taxes. And no, will not help the acquisition of land. You can take the credit for the inclusion of his wife and that some will help, but not much. Perhaps it is better to examine the remaining 330 days. Have you been paid by a foreign company or by a U.S. company. Since foreign companies do not report wages to the IRS in the United States. Suggests that you not do anything illegal, please .....

mboylan8... said...

depends on the wrath of the tax man is and what size of a baseball bat, the

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