oh. we do math. the math isnt so bad. its the figuring out which deductions you can claim, and what you cant, and where to claim it, and how the provincial tax is different from federal, and ..... yeah, I take mine to an accountant now. [Show/Hide Quoted Message](Quoting Message by Becks from Monday, April 14, 2014 2:19:21 AM)
Becks wrote:
Yeah that's what we do here, you file a personal tax summary but you don't have to do any calculations yourself, the IRD does it - if you get a refund, yay! If you owe, boo.
Head banger wrote:
we have deductions every cheque also, but you have to file to see if they got that right or not. you either owe, or get refund.... usualy I owe
Becks wrote:
Tax time sounnds like a real nuisance. The tax year finished here March 31st, thankfully most individuals don't file tax returns, it's taken from your pay (PAYE - pay as you earn) before you even see it. You can file a personal tax summary which Inland Revenue calculate and often you get a tax refund from paying too much tax, which is nice lol. I had to file tax returns when I was self employed and hated it!
guidogodoy wrote:
Uck-fe. e-may. Tax time in the US. Just filed.
I know I should have asked earlier but could anyone loan me a dependent (aka. write-off) or three?