Are minors under the age of 15 exempt from Massachusetts State Income Tax?
Q. Are minors under the age of 15 exempt from Massachusetts State Income Tax? If not, then what is the percentage taken out of every pay check?
Asked by Alpine - Fri Dec 25 14:18:19 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There is no exemption. You won't owe tax in Mass unless your income is $8000 or more for the year.
Answered by the tax lady - Fri Dec 25 15:04:00 2009
Q. Are minors under the age of 15 exempt from Massachusetts State Income Tax? If not, then what is the percentage taken out of every pay check?
Asked by Alpine - Fri Dec 25 14:18:19 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There is no exemption. You won't owe tax in Mass unless your income is $8000 or more for the year.
Answered by the tax lady - Fri Dec 25 15:04:00 2009
Can someone tell me a particular quote inscribed in the wall of the Massachusetts State House?
Q. I am looking for a particular quote inscribed in the Massachusetts State House that I saw last year while visiting Boston. It goes roughly something like, "I chose to practice politics so that my children can be engineers and doctors and that my grandchildren can be scientists and artists and musicians." It might be from one of the Adams. Thanks to all!
Asked by Tourist 2007 - Tue Oct 2 11:46:49 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. "My life not availeth me in comparison to the liberty of the truth."
Answered by saucy_lady_40 - Tue Oct 2 11:51:14 2007
Q. I am looking for a particular quote inscribed in the Massachusetts State House that I saw last year while visiting Boston. It goes roughly something like, "I chose to practice politics so that my children can be engineers and doctors and that my grandchildren can be scientists and artists and musicians." It might be from one of the Adams. Thanks to all!
Asked by Tourist 2007 - Tue Oct 2 11:46:49 2007 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. "My life not availeth me in comparison to the liberty of the truth."
Answered by saucy_lady_40 - Tue Oct 2 11:51:14 2007
What state tax form does a Massachusetts Limited Liability Company (LLC) use?
Q. Hello, My friends and I formed a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in the State of Massachusetts. We filled out a 1065 and K-1s for the IRS, but cannot figure out what, if anything, we must file with Massachusetts state. If it is important, 2008 was our first year and we did not make any money. Thanks for your help!
Asked by organic_brook - Sun Mar 29 15:33:20 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The MA partnership return is filed on Form 3 and 3-K1. It is very similar to the Federal filing. You can print the forms you need at: www.ma.gov/dor Click on the tab - for Businesses. Click on tax forms. Sue from H&R Block This advice was prepared based on our understanding of the tax law in effect at the time it was written as it applies to the facts that you provided. Click on my profile to read more.
Answered by hrblocksusan - Sun Mar 29 23:13:47 2009
Q. Hello, My friends and I formed a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in the State of Massachusetts. We filled out a 1065 and K-1s for the IRS, but cannot figure out what, if anything, we must file with Massachusetts state. If it is important, 2008 was our first year and we did not make any money. Thanks for your help!
Asked by organic_brook - Sun Mar 29 15:33:20 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The MA partnership return is filed on Form 3 and 3-K1. It is very similar to the Federal filing. You can print the forms you need at: www.ma.gov/dor Click on the tab - for Businesses. Click on tax forms. Sue from H&R Block This advice was prepared based on our understanding of the tax law in effect at the time it was written as it applies to the facts that you provided. Click on my profile to read more.
Answered by hrblocksusan - Sun Mar 29 23:13:47 2009
where can i find a printable version of the massachusetts state tax income form ?
Q. or whatever it is called. i filed for my federal taxes i just cant find a state tax form does anyone know a website i can print one fom?
Asked by Jess - Sun Feb 1 10:58:38 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try the dept of revenue online. Most states have forms you can print out and use. Some states will let you efile also. This is their site. Have a good one. Lee, Enrolled Agent This advice was prepared based on our understanding of the tax law in effect at the time it was written as it applies to the facts that you provided. Click on my profile to learn more.
Answered by hrblocklee - Sun Feb 1 11:06:13 2009
Q. or whatever it is called. i filed for my federal taxes i just cant find a state tax form does anyone know a website i can print one fom?
Asked by Jess - Sun Feb 1 10:58:38 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Try the dept of revenue online. Most states have forms you can print out and use. Some states will let you efile also. This is their site. Have a good one. Lee, Enrolled Agent This advice was prepared based on our understanding of the tax law in effect at the time it was written as it applies to the facts that you provided. Click on my profile to learn more.
Answered by hrblocklee - Sun Feb 1 11:06:13 2009
I need to know the site to get a massachusetts state tax form?
Q. My granddaughter goes to school in Mass. and worked on campus and needs to file a Mass state income tax form. I need to download this form and can't get to it. Thanks
Asked by greatest - Wed Mar 19 13:45:12 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Google MA DOR.
Answered by r_kav - Wed Mar 19 14:39:44 2008
Q. My granddaughter goes to school in Mass. and worked on campus and needs to file a Mass state income tax form. I need to download this form and can't get to it. Thanks
Asked by greatest - Wed Mar 19 13:45:12 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Google MA DOR.
Answered by r_kav - Wed Mar 19 14:39:44 2008
In the state of Massachusetts, how old do you have to be to get a working permit?
Q. In the state of Massachusetts, how old do you have to be to get a working permit and start working?
Asked by Lady Madonna - Thu Apr 23 15:00:27 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A great job and way for Teens to make money is by doing Free Surveys Online. Its simple, easy and for ages 13 and up. check this blog for more info and Proof of Payments
Answered by Lisa - Thu Apr 23 15:08:09 2009
Q. In the state of Massachusetts, how old do you have to be to get a working permit and start working?
Asked by Lady Madonna - Thu Apr 23 15:00:27 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A great job and way for Teens to make money is by doing Free Surveys Online. Its simple, easy and for ages 13 and up. check this blog for more info and Proof of Payments
Answered by Lisa - Thu Apr 23 15:08:09 2009
What is a Massachusetts State Policemans pay?
Q. I was wondering about what the starting pay was for a trooper and about how much you could potentially build up to. Also could anyone tell me if the Mass. State Police Pipes and Drums has a web site.
Asked by Tyler T - Thu Jun 19 21:53:41 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Im going to say around 50 grand starting. The TOP guys take home more than 100grand, but that will take some time to get to. BUT, many cops make a *lot* of extra dough by working overtime shifts. The best thing to do would be to talk to the department
Answered by A A - Thu Jun 19 21:58:05 2008
Q. I was wondering about what the starting pay was for a trooper and about how much you could potentially build up to. Also could anyone tell me if the Mass. State Police Pipes and Drums has a web site.
Asked by Tyler T - Thu Jun 19 21:53:41 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Im going to say around 50 grand starting. The TOP guys take home more than 100grand, but that will take some time to get to. BUT, many cops make a *lot* of extra dough by working overtime shifts. The best thing to do would be to talk to the department
Answered by A A - Thu Jun 19 21:58:05 2008
How is the permission for selling of alcoholic beverages in the State of Massachusetts?
Q. Are convenience stores and diners allowed to sell alcoholic beverages in the State of Massachusetts? If they are, may they sell distilled spirits, like whiskey? If they're not, where can I found distilled spirits? Only in liquor stores?
Asked by thiagoleal - Sun Sep 27 20:51:00 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Alcohol Licenses ("beer & wine" and "all alcohol") are assigned by the state to each city/town on a per capita (population) basis. Each city/town has a committee that regulates the issuing of these licenses. Most, if not all, convenience stores and supermarkets have a "beer & wine" license and may not sell hard liquor. The only places I know you can get hard liquor (distilled spirits) is a liquor store. There are also licenses ("beer & wine" and "all alcohol") for the serving of alcohol, which are also regulated on a per capta basis.
Answered by Herrmann - Wed Sep 30 10:37:16 2009
Q. Are convenience stores and diners allowed to sell alcoholic beverages in the State of Massachusetts? If they are, may they sell distilled spirits, like whiskey? If they're not, where can I found distilled spirits? Only in liquor stores?
Asked by thiagoleal - Sun Sep 27 20:51:00 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Alcohol Licenses ("beer & wine" and "all alcohol") are assigned by the state to each city/town on a per capita (population) basis. Each city/town has a committee that regulates the issuing of these licenses. Most, if not all, convenience stores and supermarkets have a "beer & wine" license and may not sell hard liquor. The only places I know you can get hard liquor (distilled spirits) is a liquor store. There are also licenses ("beer & wine" and "all alcohol") for the serving of alcohol, which are also regulated on a per capta basis.
Answered by Herrmann - Wed Sep 30 10:37:16 2009
How can we thank the state of Massachusetts for stopping the "Liberal Machine"?
Q. By Scott Brown winning the vacant senate seat of E. Kennedy the state of Massachusetts has sent a powerful message to the arrogant liberal democrats to stop the corrupt politics they have been practicing for the past year. From Oregon
Asked by Arc Burn - Tue Jan 19 23:59:29 2010 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Great question, I have been pondering the same thing all night. They showed great strength voting for what was right not just a party. Even Repubs have a hard time doing this. I am very proud of them today. And your right, this message was for Obama, not Coakly. The American people have spoken and they have woke up and are fed up.
Answered by it's a baby girl - Wed Jan 20 00:08:37 2010
Q. By Scott Brown winning the vacant senate seat of E. Kennedy the state of Massachusetts has sent a powerful message to the arrogant liberal democrats to stop the corrupt politics they have been practicing for the past year. From Oregon
Asked by Arc Burn - Tue Jan 19 23:59:29 2010 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Great question, I have been pondering the same thing all night. They showed great strength voting for what was right not just a party. Even Repubs have a hard time doing this. I am very proud of them today. And your right, this message was for Obama, not Coakly. The American people have spoken and they have woke up and are fed up.
Answered by it's a baby girl - Wed Jan 20 00:08:37 2010
How old do you have to be in the state of Massachusetts to get a tattoo WITH parental consent?
Q. How old do you have to be in the state of Massachusetts to get a tattoo WITH parental consent?
Asked by Lady Madonna - Tue Nov 10 19:56:05 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are no parental consent provisions in Massachusetts. You have to be 18 regardless, you can't just take a parent with you and have them sign. The law reads as follows: 4. Restrictions (A) No tattooing, piercing of genitalia, branding or scarification shall be performed on a person under the age of 18. (B) Body piercing, other than piercing the genitalia, may be performed on a person under the age of 18 provided that the person is accompanied by a properly identified parent, legal custodial parent or legal guardian who has signed a form consenting to such procedure. Notice, for the tattooing, it says nothing about a parent accompanying the minor, it is illegal.
Answered by rocketwife - Wed Nov 11 10:57:31 2009
Q. How old do you have to be in the state of Massachusetts to get a tattoo WITH parental consent?
Asked by Lady Madonna - Tue Nov 10 19:56:05 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. There are no parental consent provisions in Massachusetts. You have to be 18 regardless, you can't just take a parent with you and have them sign. The law reads as follows: 4. Restrictions (A) No tattooing, piercing of genitalia, branding or scarification shall be performed on a person under the age of 18. (B) Body piercing, other than piercing the genitalia, may be performed on a person under the age of 18 provided that the person is accompanied by a properly identified parent, legal custodial parent or legal guardian who has signed a form consenting to such procedure. Notice, for the tattooing, it says nothing about a parent accompanying the minor, it is illegal.
Answered by rocketwife - Wed Nov 11 10:57:31 2009
What is the Nickname given to the Massachusetts State Police?
Q. They use the nickname in films such as The Departed and Mystic River. It solids like they are saying estadies, easteighties, stadys, something like that.
Asked by GANDER - Wed Dec 3 14:35:49 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's "Staties." And it is a real nickname used by the general public. It is b/c they are the STATE police, so it's STATies. Example: I was driving 80 on the highway and got pulled over by the staties. Hope that helps!
Answered by Margz - Fri Dec 5 10:22:20 2008
Q. They use the nickname in films such as The Departed and Mystic River. It solids like they are saying estadies, easteighties, stadys, something like that.
Asked by GANDER - Wed Dec 3 14:35:49 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. It's "Staties." And it is a real nickname used by the general public. It is b/c they are the STATE police, so it's STATies. Example: I was driving 80 on the highway and got pulled over by the staties. Hope that helps!
Answered by Margz - Fri Dec 5 10:22:20 2008
Can anyone give me any information about filing Massachusetts State Taxes as a college student?
Q. I work two part-time jobs in Boston, MA and I have no idea how to go about filing taxes for them. What forms do I use? Is there a city tax for Boston? Any information would be so helpful!
Asked by Starrieyed - Sat Feb 10 11:44:30 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You would need to file MA Form 1. Go to the link of the MA Dept. of Revenue below to download the form. Easier still.. Buy one of the many tax softwares available at various stores as they include both the Federal and state returns. It's easier to prep and file your own return if you feel comfortable doing so. There are even places online that offers FREE online tax filings for people such as yourself who appear to have "simple" returns. Check out the IRS website to see if they list any tax prep companies that will file a return free. They may charge you a small fee for the state return or for efiling, though. Boston does not impose a city tax. You would just file a federal return with a state return. You would also need to find… [cont.]
Answered by MrMojo1 - Sat Feb 10 12:23:16 2007
Q. I work two part-time jobs in Boston, MA and I have no idea how to go about filing taxes for them. What forms do I use? Is there a city tax for Boston? Any information would be so helpful!
Asked by Starrieyed - Sat Feb 10 11:44:30 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You would need to file MA Form 1. Go to the link of the MA Dept. of Revenue below to download the form. Easier still.. Buy one of the many tax softwares available at various stores as they include both the Federal and state returns. It's easier to prep and file your own return if you feel comfortable doing so. There are even places online that offers FREE online tax filings for people such as yourself who appear to have "simple" returns. Check out the IRS website to see if they list any tax prep companies that will file a return free. They may charge you a small fee for the state return or for efiling, though. Boston does not impose a city tax. You would just file a federal return with a state return. You would also need to find… [cont.]
Answered by MrMojo1 - Sat Feb 10 12:23:16 2007
How is the massachusetts state govenment set up? WHo are the state legislatures of MA?
Q. Need to know for a school project can't find anything on any search engines any help is appreciated
Asked by coredawg02 - Mon Nov 17 12:43:12 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. answers:: to set up::: www.netstate.com/states/i ntro/ma_intro.htm www.sec.state.ma.us/cis/c ismaf/mf2.htm - Who::: www.mass.gov www.massteacher.org/advoc ating/adv_contact.cfm
Answered by allen w - Fri Nov 21 09:56:29 2008
Q. Need to know for a school project can't find anything on any search engines any help is appreciated
Asked by coredawg02 - Mon Nov 17 12:43:12 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. answers:: to set up::: www.netstate.com/states/i ntro/ma_intro.htm www.sec.state.ma.us/cis/c ismaf/mf2.htm - Who::: www.mass.gov www.massteacher.org/advoc ating/adv_contact.cfm
Answered by allen w - Fri Nov 21 09:56:29 2008
Am I required to file a massachusetts state return if I live in Rhode Island
Q. I am employed at a national company who has headquarters in South Carolina. I live and work in Rhode Island. I use my parents address address in Massachusetts for health insurance purposes. I have a chronic condition that I have been seeing a doctor in Mass for the last ten years. When I moved to Rhode Island 4 years ago, I wanted to maintain the same doctors. I was offered two insurance plans and the Rhode Island plan would not allow me keep the same doctors. The second plan that I chose allowed me to do so. I believe because the Massachusetts address is being used, I am having Mass taxes withheld even though I do not work in the state. Do I need to file a tax return for both states anyway?
Asked by manuellis - Wed Aug 6 11:41:26 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You are aware that, regardless why you did it, you have committed fraud by telling the insurance company that you live somewhere other than where you really live. If you didn't want to lose those doctors, you should have stayed in Mass. How do you know that the new doctors would not be just as good. You could have seen the old doctors while living in RI, but you would have had to pay out of pocket. Those are the only honerable things to do. Simply "wanting" to maintain the same doctors is no reason to commit fraud. That being said, you do not owe tax in Mass since you neither live there nor work there. You do owe tax to RI. You'll have to let RI know you've been living/working there for the last 4 years and they will want back… [cont.]
Answered by TaxMan - Wed Aug 6 12:08:42 2008
Q. I am employed at a national company who has headquarters in South Carolina. I live and work in Rhode Island. I use my parents address address in Massachusetts for health insurance purposes. I have a chronic condition that I have been seeing a doctor in Mass for the last ten years. When I moved to Rhode Island 4 years ago, I wanted to maintain the same doctors. I was offered two insurance plans and the Rhode Island plan would not allow me keep the same doctors. The second plan that I chose allowed me to do so. I believe because the Massachusetts address is being used, I am having Mass taxes withheld even though I do not work in the state. Do I need to file a tax return for both states anyway?
Asked by manuellis - Wed Aug 6 11:41:26 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You are aware that, regardless why you did it, you have committed fraud by telling the insurance company that you live somewhere other than where you really live. If you didn't want to lose those doctors, you should have stayed in Mass. How do you know that the new doctors would not be just as good. You could have seen the old doctors while living in RI, but you would have had to pay out of pocket. Those are the only honerable things to do. Simply "wanting" to maintain the same doctors is no reason to commit fraud. That being said, you do not owe tax in Mass since you neither live there nor work there. You do owe tax to RI. You'll have to let RI know you've been living/working there for the last 4 years and they will want back… [cont.]
Answered by TaxMan - Wed Aug 6 12:08:42 2008
Becoming a state police officer in Massachusetts?
Q. How can i prepare myself to become a massachusetts state police officer. Is it worth what see on the job. Is the salary good i know thats a greedy question but i want a comortable life. how much room for growth in the department is there. what qualifications are needed to become an officer. anything else you think would help would be apprciated
Asked by steve3235 - Mon Oct 29 22:35:40 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you are still in school, stay there until you have your degree - Criminal Justice would be a good one to get. The pay is good - the benefits are great. Plenty of room for advancement within the department and within the State. Cherck out the website. It has lots of info.
Answered by wuxxler - Wed Oct 31 15:38:20 2007
Q. How can i prepare myself to become a massachusetts state police officer. Is it worth what see on the job. Is the salary good i know thats a greedy question but i want a comortable life. how much room for growth in the department is there. what qualifications are needed to become an officer. anything else you think would help would be apprciated
Asked by steve3235 - Mon Oct 29 22:35:40 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you are still in school, stay there until you have your degree - Criminal Justice would be a good one to get. The pay is good - the benefits are great. Plenty of room for advancement within the department and within the State. Cherck out the website. It has lots of info.
Answered by wuxxler - Wed Oct 31 15:38:20 2007
Is paid training mandatory in the state of Massachusetts?
Q. My Dad just started a new job in Massachusetts and is currently training, so I just want to make sure that training is paid for all W-2 employees in the state of MA. Thanks. =)
Asked by Above All - Thu Jan 29 18:52:49 2009 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. yes
Answered by CAT - Thu Jan 29 18:56:05 2009
Q. My Dad just started a new job in Massachusetts and is currently training, so I just want to make sure that training is paid for all W-2 employees in the state of MA. Thanks. =)
Asked by Above All - Thu Jan 29 18:52:49 2009 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. yes
Answered by CAT - Thu Jan 29 18:56:05 2009
how i can locate a prisoner in Massachusetts , or NY state prison?
Q. A federal Inmate released then taken to a state prison i am not sure if it is New York or Massachusetts state prison is there a website where i use his fedral number to lacate which state prison he is in?
Asked by tony d - Sat Jun 2 10:33:49 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. A federal Inmate released then taken to a state prison i am not sure if it is New York or Massachusetts state prison is there a website where i use his fedral number to lacate which state prison he is in?
Asked by tony d - Sat Jun 2 10:33:49 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
In the state of massachusetts can a junior operator drive with people of the age of 18 or older?
Q. In the state of Massachusetts can a junior operator drive with people of the age of 18 or older in the first 6 months???
Asked by Eric - Sun Jul 19 21:06:54 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. In the state of Massachusetts can a junior operator drive with people of the age of 18 or older in the first 6 months???
Asked by Eric - Sun Jul 19 21:06:54 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
the massachusetts state income tax is 12 billion dollars, but 41% is waste. What does waste mean?
Q. Like where does it go? What does it mean? Links would be appreciated.
Asked by La Fille - Sun Sep 21 10:31:32 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. Like where does it go? What does it mean? Links would be appreciated.
Asked by La Fille - Sun Sep 21 10:31:32 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
Will you liberals say the words loudly Senator Scott Brown REPUBLICAN from the RED state of Massachusetts?
Q. Obama came into for the FOURTH supporting his Democrat and LOST each election. Thanks for showing up Obama and assuring a WIN for the new republican senator from the RED state of Massachusetts!!! a landslide victory for scott brown!!! Kiss the socialist health Care GOODBYE!! Kiss the Cap and Trade GOODBYE!!! Kiss away the short lived power of the Obama Cabal!!!
Asked by Pelosi's Water Boy - Tue Jan 19 21:26:42 2010 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I can breath the fresh air of freedom again the people have won
Answered by Thank You - Tue Jan 19 21:29:32 2010
Q. Obama came into for the FOURTH supporting his Democrat and LOST each election. Thanks for showing up Obama and assuring a WIN for the new republican senator from the RED state of Massachusetts!!! a landslide victory for scott brown!!! Kiss the socialist health Care GOODBYE!! Kiss the Cap and Trade GOODBYE!!! Kiss away the short lived power of the Obama Cabal!!!
Asked by Pelosi's Water Boy - Tue Jan 19 21:26:42 2010 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I can breath the fresh air of freedom again the people have won
Answered by Thank You - Tue Jan 19 21:29:32 2010
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