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Indy
I'm married with 2 kids, how should we file our taxes? Total income $62,000 and what we expect to see back?
                     
 




tma
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youd file married filing joint, with two dependents.

theres no way of knowing what your refund is, if any, without knowing how much tax you paid, deductions, etc.

use turbotax.com and you can file yourself.


susan9
Married filing jointly.
Matters how much you paid in taxes all year.


upallnight
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Filing together gets you more back. You won't get earned income credit, since you make too much though. How much you get back depends on how you claimed on your W-4 all year. If 4 were claimed, then you may not get anything back. If less than 4, you'll get some back. Also, if there are 2 incomes, it would make a difference in how much was taken out of your pay.


william n
i would recomend a tax service like h&r block ,they can help you with all your necessary paperwork for all the available deductions that your entitled to ,and maximize your refund ,they have a great quarantee, if your audited they will help you with that too.


***buddha***
safe all u tickets get rid of y kids no just joking.. u cant hide for tax u know that! get a good taxman u can find them cheap on net or local yellow pages book they sort it out have a ''home business'' a declare loads.. good luck!!


STEVEN F
Your choices are Married filing Jointly and Married filing Separately. Married filing jointly is almost always a better choice. Any tax software can run the numbers both ways to be sure. A refund is the difference between what was withheld and your actual tax liability. Without any information on possible deductions or withholding, any guess about your refund in just an uneducated guess.

If I assume you take the standard deduction of $10,300 for Married filing Jointly and 4 personal exemptions ($3,300 each), your taxable income is $38,500. Tax on that amount would be $5020.


Judy1
You'll almost surely do better by filing a joint return rather than filing as married filing separately. What you get back depends on your total tax and on what you had withheld or paid in estimated payments, so it's impossible to answer that with the information you give.


rosecitylady
Generally it's to your advantage to file jointly, but there could be other factors involved which would make filing separately a better choice. As for what you should expect to see back depends on a lot more than just your income and dependents. What exemptions did you claim on your paycheck deductions? Do you have enough to itemize deductions on your return - high medical costs, mortgage interest, property taxes, state income tax paid, charitable donations and such? It can makes a significant difference on how much you get back. It's best to consult with a tax professional or use an online filing service to get the most tax savings.


johnnyacura5
You could use taxcut or turbo tax if you don't want to go to a tax preparer. I think the average refund is around $2400 but yours could be more or less depending on what you paid and your deductions and credits.


mel
"married filing jointly" may work for you.

Consider turbotax. it asks you all questions and updates your possible return at all stages.

I couldn't possibly guess what you may get in a return, but I think the average is 1200.


mypassions4life
You can only file married jointly or married single. You'll probably get the best refund if you do it jointly. Try doing it both ways just to see what the difference is. Based on the limited info you provided no one can tell you exactly what you will get back/owe.


HEAR TO HELP
file married,head of household expect back depends on what you claimed all year 0,1.2.3.4 etc........ depends on how much taxes they took throughout the yr.. only your account will know what you can get back....but 2 kids so you will get the earned income credit for them and so on...good luck


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