Social Security Income Verification Letter

Letters to the editor for July 7, 2011

Rev. Carter A. Dary: Support Baldwin’s courageous efforts to protect Medicare

Irs Filing Status Single

Question: Will I get in trouble with the IRS if I’ve been married for 1.5 years but my W-4 status is still “Single”?

I filed my 2005 taxes “Married Filing Jointly” without changing my marital status on my W-4 from “Single.”

Answer: Nope, not at all.

This filing status only affects what they take out of your paycheck every week and does not affect your annual taxes owed.

It most likely will give you a larger refund because they tax you more as a single person throughout the year, than they would if you were listed as a married person so at the end of the year you would be entitled to a refund of the over paid money.

I would still correct the problem though since you don’t want to be loaning the money to the government interest free all year.

Customs clearance operations at ports: World Bank technical aid team to meet private sector bodies

ISLAMABAD (September 05 2010): The World Bank (WB) technical assistance mission will meet members of the private sector including chambers of commerce, Karachi Customs Agents Association, importers/exporters and representatives of business and trade at Karachi for an update on customs clearance operations at ports.

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Personal Finance: Grads must learn to manage student debt

Like carrying unwanted pounds, many college graduates pack on a hefty load of student loan debt during their four years.

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