Feb
13
L R asked:
I currently have a full-time job making about $24,000/year. I am starting a 2nd job, part-time, making about $5,000/year. I claim 1 exemption at my full-time job, and usually get a refund of $300-$400 from the IRS. Should I claim 0 exemptions at the part-time job to avoid owing taxes at the end of the year? Or will I likely be safe claiming 1 exemption?
I currently have a full-time job making about $24,000/year. I am starting a 2nd job, part-time, making about $5,000/year. I claim 1 exemption at my full-time job, and usually get a refund of $300-$400 from the IRS. Should I claim 0 exemptions at the part-time job to avoid owing taxes at the end of the year? Or will I likely be safe claiming 1 exemption?
I can’t afford to seek the advice of a tax professional; hence, the reason I’m getting a 2nd job.
DAWNA
Feb
12
Does getting a job affect your monthly social security pensions?
Filed Under United States | 4 Comments
psychoanalyst asked:
My mom receives a social security pension each month and she forbids me to get a job in fear that the social security pension will lower or be taken away if I get a job. Is this true? She also says that my sister and I receive a monthly pension because of my dad, who’s passed away. If I get a job, will that be taken as well?
TRACY
My mom receives a social security pension each month and she forbids me to get a job in fear that the social security pension will lower or be taken away if I get a job. Is this true? She also says that my sister and I receive a monthly pension because of my dad, who’s passed away. If I get a job, will that be taken as well?
TRACY
Aug
5
How do I separate my jobs/writeoffs for taxes for 3 jobs, 1 an Independent Contractor job?
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Woop asked:
Job 1: Independent Contractor (has writeoffs for gas, office supplies, etc.)
Job 1: Independent Contractor (has writeoffs for gas, office supplies, etc.)
Job 2: Employee (has writeoffs for gas, office supplies, etc.)
Job 3: Employee
Also, I have $1500 in interest for student loans.
How do I separate all of these for my tax filing?
I work from home as an employee. That’s why I have office supplies on there.
Also, once I’ve filled out the Schedule A and Schedule C, where do I total everything up?
LONNA


