Tuesday, September 21, 2010

I recently recieved an inheritance, i live in georgia, and the money was from texas

I recently recieved an inheritance, i live in georgia, and the money was from texas?
is their any taxes involved, some of this is cash, some ira, and some cd's. all of these accounts I am listed as joint or pod.
United States - 4 Answers
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When you die, the federal government taxes your estate and this is called an estate tax. It is completely different from an inheritance tax, which is imposed by some states. The state inheritance tax is called a death tax and it is imposed on money and property at the time of your death. This tax is typically levied against the heirs and is based on the amount of inheritance and the relationship to the deceased, called the decedent. The tax rate is usually a graduated rate. Under the inheritance tax there are five types of allowable exemptions: * Personal exemptions based on the relationship between the deceased and each heir; * Specific amounts of exemptions allowed for the entire estate; * Exemptions for taxes that have already been paid on the property; * Exemptions for bequests of money to charities or educational institutions; * Exemptions for specific types of property; The most important one of these exemptions as they apply to beneficiaries is the one that is based on their relationship to the decedent. If the beneficiary is a distant relative or friend, then the tax rate is much higher than if he/she is a close family relative, such as a child, grandchild or sibling. Since each state has its own tax rate for inheritance taxes, there are differences in the exemption amounts. However, a typical exemption for a child would be the first $3,000 is tax-free and after that the tax is 7.5% on amounts exceeding $100,000. However, for distant relatives and friends the exemption is only $100 and the tax rate can range from 6% to 30% depending on the amount of the inheritance. Georgia does not have a gift tax or an inheritance tax, but it does have an estate tax. The tax is an amount equal to the amount allowable as a credit for state death taxes under Section 2011 of the Internal Revenue Code. In effect, the estate taxes paid to Georgia may be used to reduce the estate taxes due IRS. The amount due may be determined by reference to the instructions for preparation of federal form 706. Georgia does not have a separate estate tax form. A duplicate of the United States Estate Tax Return (form 706) must be filed with Georgia when: 1. the decedent was a resident of Georgia, or the decedent was a nonresident and owned property located in Georgia. 2. If no estate tax return is required to be filed with Internal Revenue, no Georgia estate tax filing is required. Generally, the duplicate of form 706 should be filed with Georgia on the date the original return is filed with IRS. Overdue and unpaid liabilities are subject to interest and penalties. Forms may be secured by contacting IRS. Georgia estate tax (not fiduciary income tax): Georgia Department of Revenue Estate Tax Section P.O. Box 49432 Atlanta, GA 30359 Street address for courier delivery: Georgia Department of Revenue Estate Tax Section 1800 Century Center Blvd., N.E. Suite 7100 Atlanta, GA 30345-3205 Texas does not have an estate tax or an inheritance tax of its own: http://www.willsandprobate.com/FAQ/inheritance-estate.htm
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The IRA will be taxable to you, but no 10% early withdrawal penalty will apply. The rest of it is not taxable.
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In January you will receive 1099 forms showing what is taxable. That will be for the IRA and maybe some CD interest paid after date of death. Otherwise an inheritance itself is not taxable income.






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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

I live in georgia ,can my direct deposit child support be garnished

I live in georgia ,can my direct deposit child support be garnished?
A creditor has a judgement against me for hoa dues from a home that I lost in foreclosure. My child support is my only source of income and the creditor has my account frozen. The child support is directly deposited. Can they take my child support?
United States - 2 Answers
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yes
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You should contact an attorney in your state for an accurate answer.





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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

where can i get the ingredients for purple drank if i live in georgia

where can i get the ingredients for purple drank if i live in georgia?
i want to try that when i host my party....
Beer, Wine & Spirits - 4 Answers
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well i live in AZ but the only thing i know bout purple drank is its sprit with jolly racnchers or another candy and it turns a purple color..
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Grain alcohol and grape juice. I call it Barney gone bad.
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There are sites that cater to your need. Look up a web site that has drink recipes. I know they are there, I've been to them.
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cough surup, vodka and sprite any CVS






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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

What is the most GREENEST place to live in Georgia

What is the most GREENEST place to live in Georgia?
By greenest I mean like the environment is well taken care of and healthy if you know what I mean. " Beautiful "
Atlanta - 5 Answers
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Most as long as you stay far away from Atlanta
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Try North Georgia, around the Helen area. Lots of mountains, hiking trails, streams and lakes.
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Probably north Georgia, because it isn't Atlanta. We have smog problems, etc.
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Dawsonville. It is soooo beautiful there, plus there are lots of things to do. I was there over Thanksgiving....simply beautiful.
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North Georgia (above ATL) and coastal Georgia (Savannah area)





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