free taxes kansas city How can MLB justify the free spending mentality? (Clemens…)?
Roger Clemens is going to be getting around $28 million for less than a full season. The Devil Rays start of the season team payroll was $24.12 million. How can this type of free spending be justified over and over again by MLB? Simply because NY and Boston don’t win it every year? Is it the MLBPA that keeps MLB from putting a better system in place? What is the solution? Higher luxury tax, salary cap? How can MLB level the playing field more, give smaller market teams like Tampa Bay and Kansas City a chance?
It’s simple. As long as there are fans who are willing to spend their disposable, and non-disposable income on tickets, concessions, and parking, contractual lunacy will continue to reach ridiculous lows. The memory of the outcry when the first million dollar contract was awarded to a player on the Yankees is still fresh. I absolutely refuse to spend one penny on anything related to Major League Baseball. The last game I ever attended was some yawner between the Philthies and the Pirates at the late, great Veterans Stadium about 20 years ago with tickets given to some of us at work.
2008 taxes extension deadline How Can I File my 2007 Tax Return?
I just found out from a friend that I can file last year’s tax return that I didn’t get to turn in last year. It’s a long story, but I had filed for an extension to the April 15 deadline last year. So on October 15, the day of the deadline for the extension (yes, I know, I’m a procrastinator), I was trying to complete my return online with Turbotax, but when I finally finished, I hit “Send” and the only thing that came back was a message saying, “The last day to file was October 15, 2008. I couldn’t believe it. It was exactly October 15th, a little before 9pm, and yet this message was saying that the date had passed. Needless to say, my e-mail to TurboTax went unanswered. So that’s why I didn’t get to file my return last year. Anyway, I just found my 2007 W-2 forms. How can I file last year’s return?
You have three years to file a tax return/correct a return… there will be penalties if you owe money and did not file an extension and things like that but no it is not October 15th 2008!!!
Call the IRS they are very helpful and can direct to you to the correct forms, and give you reliable information!
federal income taxes payable Accounting help (Wages expense and wages payable)?
During the month of March, Neufeld Company’s employees earned wages of $76,100. Withholdings related to these wages were $5,822 for Social Security (FICA), $9,513 for federal income tax, $3,934 for state income tax, and $507 for union dues. The company incurred no cost related to these earnings for federal unemployment tax, but incurred $913 for state unemployment tax.
(a)Prepare the necessary March 31 journal entry to record wages expense and wages payable. Assume that wages earned during March will be paid during April. (List multiple debit/credit entries from largest to smallest amount, e.g. 10, 5, 2.)
(b)Prepare the entry to record the company’s payroll tax expense.
(a)
Debit: Salaries and Wages Expense 76,100
Credit: Wages Payable 56,324
Credit: Federal Withholding Payable 9,513
Credit: FICA Payable 5,822
Credit: State Withholding Payable 3,934
Credit: Union Dues Payable 507
(b)
Debit: Payroll Tax Expense 6,735
Credit: FICA Payable 5,822
Credit: State Unemployment Payable 913
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2009 federal taxes medical deductions Federal Tax Returns!!?
I am resident alien, on H1-B Visa. I got married last year in march and my wife joined me in June, on a dependent H4 Visa. What kind of expenses for my wife can I claim as a Tax Deduction??
For ex:
1. Can I claim the flight charges for her travel to the US??
2. She has started her MBA from Spring 2009, but I had to spend money on her exams Like GMAT and TOEFL. Can I claim the exam fees as deductions?
3. Can I claim any medical related expenses like hospital visit co-pays for my wife as deductions?
4. She does not have a Individual Tax Identification Number, so do I have to file my return manually along with the application for an ITIN for my wife??
Thanks for the help
1. No, that’s a personal expense.
2. No, those are never deductible.
3. Yes, subject to the usual 7.5% AGI limitation and the $10,900 Standard Deduction of course.
4. Yes, you must attach the Form W-7 to your paper return, along with apostilled copies of her proof of ID and the joint resident statement (if required) and mail the package to the Austin, TX Service Center. Allow 14 to 16 weeks processing time.
1) This act set up the Federal Judiciary. It set the number of supreme court justices at 6 with five associates and one chief justice. It also set up thirteen judicial districts in the eleven states that had ratified the constitution at that time.
2) Congress under Washington established three departments Treasury, Foreign Affairs, and War. Later the name of foreign affairs was changed to the state department in Sept. 1789. Treasury Secretary was Alexander Hamilton, State Secretary was Thomas Jefferson, War Secretary was Henry Knox.
3) Jefferson felt that the United States should be a nation with a very lose configuration of states. The executive should not have hardly any power, while the states had more control and the people had a bigger say in the affairs of the state.
4) Hamilton felt that the United States should be centered with a strong federal government and that the president should serve as almost like a monarch. He also felt, being a federalist, that the public should not directly be able to vote for their representatives. The common people were a rabble and could not make political decision according to the Federalists, which is the party Hamilton belonged too.
5) I would call Jefferson an Anti-federalist. The name meaning strong central government which Jefferson was opposed to. He was even opposed to a federal constitution in which their was no specific rights for man laid out in the document. He was a strong force in the push for a Bill of Rights.
6) They believed that if a National Bank were set up then the vested interest of the United States would lie in the North with the rich merchants and leave the South destitute and impoverished. He seen the bank as another mechanism to bind the states under a new monarchy or strong central government. Basically, it was a tyranny that he wanted no part of.
7) Hamilton supported the bank because he devised the idea. He was the secretary of treasury at the time and devised the plan to pay off the national debt and set up a federal line of credit. Being a New Yorker and a very wealthy man, he took in high disregard the discomforts of the South.
Washington was the result of a bargain between Jefferson and his political constituents and Hamilton. Hamilton agreed to use his political prowess to allow for Virginia to have enough votes to pick the site of the nations capital. In return, Jefferson offered the votes needed to pass the assumption of state debt, which was vital in setting up the federal line of credit.
9) Jefferson was a Democratic-Republican. His political constituents were known as Jeffersonians.
10) Hamilton was a Federalist.
11) Washington distrusted a two party system because he feared that it would lead to further conflicts. At this time, it was uncertain that the new government would hold up. Every little political incident sparked the calls for a new revolution. These were hectic times and he dreded the site of new parties forming.
12) Shay’s rebellion and the Whisket Rebellion were both outcomes of two different political situation. Shay’s rebellion was spurred on by the inability for the first American Government, the Articles of Confederation, to work properly. States did not want to levy money to pay soldiers. So when these soldiers got home hoping to get their pensions, they were angry to find out that they could not. These soldiers came home and quickly bought farms, but without their money they couldnt keep them. Plus, the Articles government couldnt tax so they had to ask for money, which they never got. This caused an economic depression that forced the banks to foreclose on the farms. The soldiers revolted against the courts whom sent out the agents that foreclosed on the property.
In the Whiskey Rebellion, The angry rebellion crowd were mad about the new excise tax on whiskey. This led to an uprising that Washington himself put down. This caused an uproar with the new Federal government.
The difference is that the Shay rebellion forced a changing in Government but the Whiskey Rebellion did not force a change in government, just a rethinking in policy. The whiskey rebellion also showed the ability of the Constitution to stand against political trouble, something the articles could not do.
Definitions:
An excise or excise tax (sometimes called an excise duty) is a type of tax charged on goods produced within the country (as opposed to customs duties, charged on goods from outside the country). It is a tax on the production or sale of a good.
A cabinet is a body of high-ranking members of government, typically representing the executive branch. It can also sometimes be referred to as the council of ministers, an executive council, or an executive committee.
A Protective Tariff is a tariff imposed to protect domestic firms from import competition.
The Republicans of this time were jeffersonians who believed in the least amount of federa
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Back in 2008 I Lawsuit filed return.
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