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 Is the minimum wage requirement effective before or after taxes are taken out?
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 Why start filling in a tax return this year if there is no tax to pay ?
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 I recieved life insurance from my dad's death do I have to pay taxes on this?
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i recall an American woman buying a t....


 How do the rich people avoid paying taxes, in general ? What about business taxes ? ?
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 Can they garnish our taxes if?
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 Can my fiance and I benefit by each claiming one of our children?
We live in michigan, but Im wondering about the federal portion of our taxes. Is it legal for one, and second would it be better (meaning getting more money back) for us to each claim one of the ...


 Do I have to pay VAT on a commision I make from selling cars full time? (UK)?
If I start a business selling cars but have no starting capital and get cars from people sale or return, should I have to pay VAT on the profit or is it just tax because it will be a commision?
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 If you are unemployed do you still have to pay council tax?
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 SSI and Earned Income?
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FK
If a single person is making 55k, what would his monthly paycheck be?
And what is the approximate amount he would recieve in his tax returns.
                     
 




Judy1
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Go to paycheckcity.com and put in your info, and you can see what your deductions and your take-home pay would be. They'll deduct a little over $4200 a year for social security and medicare, and your federal income tax will be around $8130. That would take it down to $42,670. Depending on where you live, there will very likely be state and/or local taxes too.

As to your refund, you'll only get anything back if you have too much withheld, and that depends on what you put on your W-4. If you fill it out according to the instructions, you'll come pretty close to breaking even - little or nothing for a refund, but you wouldn't owe or would owe very little.

A refund isn't money the government just gives you - think of it like you get change at the grocery store if you give them a $20 bill and your items just come to $17. You'll get $3 back (refunded) but it's your money, they didn't just give you something extra.


smoofus70
paycheckcity.com will calculate it for you based on your state and withholdings.


Go Bears!
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$55,000
Take about 30% out for taxes, etc... ($16,500)
About $38,500 a year
About $3,200 a month

Can't calculate taxes without knowing about claims, home ownership, etc...


Acee
well that is tough, where do you live, what kind of work, medical expense, tax filing status...........there are so many questions but

55K divided by 12 is about $4580 monthly depending on your tax status (i would do single zero) they would take about 15-25% so say 20% so about 900 leaving you 3680. now do they offer medical and when is your portion, say a single pay would be about 100 a month so now you have 3580 per month. what other deductions do you have retirement, dental, loan....... so rough take home could be 3k to 3500 per month.

that is with single zero tax status where they take the most taxes but this could mean about a 1000 or so returned at the end of the year. filing single 1 they would take less but you return could turn to a i owe at tax time. if you can give up more each pay check for a larger return you can always withhold additional taxes each payroll


src50
Gross monthly = $55K/12
Net monthly = perhaps 65-70% of gross
Tax returns = depends on withholding, deductions and other factors.


sohabe
it all depends.. full time part time.. which state and what not..

http://www.fileflash.com/allfiles/american_income/


Grumble
About $4,500 before taxes. As far as tax return that depends on many variables, it's not just a formula you can plug numbers into and get one out of.


maxi_linda_5
I just took 55,000 divided it by 12 and got 4,583.33, but that would just be gross pay, after taxes may be less.


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