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Can I Return To Work In Australia If I Have Previously Worked There And Claimed My Tax Back

If my parents claim me as dependent, do I still get tax return money?

I recently received a letter saying that I claimed myself as dependent however my parents also claimed me as a dependent and I have to amend my taxes. I don't really know what any of this stuff means but I've been working for the last 3 years and I've got 2 tax returns already, and when I filled out the forms I don't remember what I put. All this stuff really confuses me, and I just want to know if i'm going to get a tax return this year if my parents claim me dependent.

As a foreign national working in UK, can I claim my National Insurance back when leaving the country?

tl;dr - no, it's a tax, and you have to pay it as long as you're working in the UK.Theoretically, you might end up entitled to a pension, assuming no government changes the rules between now and your pension age. I don't know anyone who works in finance who believes that the rules won't change over the next 5 years, let alone over the coming decades.In addition to the EU, though, there are a list of countries with "bilateral social security agreements" with the UK. You may be able to persuade the UK tax office to credit the tax office for you in one of those countries... but not you directly.The countries involved are as follow. You say in the question details that you are from an "Asian country" - I've put them in bold :-)Barbados, Bermuda, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Guernsey, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Jersey, the former Yugoslav republic of Macedonia, Mauritius, Montenegro, New Zealand, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Serbia, Turkey, USA.

Will my overtime affect my tax return?

I am 26 and claim 1 on my taxes and i did 150 hours of overtime last year (because I'm psycho i guess...lol) but seriously, am i totally screwed when it comes to tax time?

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