the baby only lived for a day but a social security number was issued along with the birth certifacate. we tried to claim him but not we need to show proof that we cared for him for 6 months how can ...
I need this information for a project. If anyone has any links or information please post it. Thanks in advance! Additional Details Kay - Yes it is a homework assignment for health....
I am turning 18 soon,Why the heck do i need to pay taxes,I have checked the laws,from my research this is "not legal" most of the states did not legalize this,why should I pay this if It is ...
I have joint legal and physical custody of my son who I get almost 50% of the time. She claims him as a dependent on taxes. Since the "child support" reduces my income by $6000 a year, is ...
can you claim unemployment benifit if your wife is working 22hour per week and she gets working familey tax credit as i am unemployed with one child at 14...
if you are made redundant and you dont manage to find another job before you leave, how do you pay all the bills? what about credit cards - do you just ignore them?...
If you don't want to tell you dont have to leave an answer. This is for the serious of people who get refunds. : )
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I made $22,500 this year. My dad is disabled but doesn't receive Social Security. This is fairly new event so I've been paying his rent every month and buying groceries etc. Can I claim ...
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Can anyone help me with this??/?
what is the percentage of tax collected from an individual in US ...HEY BE ACCurate and exact
It depends on many things. A basic indicator is the tax bracket you are in, which is calculated based on your taxable income. Basically, if you earn under $30,000, it's 15%.
There's a table toward the bottom of this page.
http://www.fairmark.com/begin/bracket.htm
wyatt_bellis
You cannot be accurate and exact with what you have provided. This depends on a lot of things. The first thing is what state you live in. The second thing is what your annual income is. The third thing is what deductions you are claiming. So unfortunately, with the information that you have provided (nothing) there is no way to be accurate and exact.
However, here is a link to the IRS income tax tables that may be able to help.
Too many factors to pin it down to one figure. Do you want one example of... or are you asking what the percentage average is nationally?
States vary, income varies, households vary... It just depends.
Sandi A
Typically its estimated around 17-25% initially, but then a lot of folks get refunds back.
shoblya
sorry
jen
I can't tell you with the info that you have given. You might be able to find what you are looking for at IRS.GOV You will be able to find your exact tax rate for the income that you are expected to earn.
spot
It varies.
Holla
www.irs.gov
Molly
More than 0%
Less than 100%
in love with superman
minimum is usually 15-20% and that is just for federal not state. it increases when your agi increases.
i have no idea
Try going on the Internal Revenue Service website and maybe you can find out.