Additional Details My employer is based in NJ and I work as a consultant and right now the client is in Texas and I have been working at clients place.My employer says he is registered ...
Okay I am changing to getting paid bi-weekly instead of weekly here is the layout to help:
Right now I get 520 before taxes and 430 after taxes
If I start getting paid bi-weekly and get a ...
for tax perposes to use me as a dependant. ( out of the 3000 he makes a week, gvmt takes 1000). Sure, in the long run, at retirement the extra income would be appreciated, but we have IRA's ...
I noticed that on my W2 that the EIN number is the same as the state id number. I have already efiled my federal but not my state. Will the IRS reject it, and I have to amend it or will it affect ...
Okay so I received a refund check about two weeks ago. They had said (via. letter in the mail) that I had a few errors on my tax return papers so they corrected and sent me a check for the corrected ...
I live with my girlfriend, her son, and her mother in her mother's house. We have lived there for a little more than a year and have been paying half of the bills for maintaining the house. I am ...
Assuming no one can claim you as a dependent (like your parents if you are under 18 or possibly in college), you will owe nothing.
The standard deduction is $8750, meaning you'd need to make more than that in order to owe any federal income tax.
Go to the link below and fill out the 1040EZ form. You'll get to line 6 to find your taxable income is 0. No taxable income means no taxes owed.
livinhapi
not really but considering the amount that you earn then it will be a lot.....but hope you get some taxes back on your return. good luck!
Smilin' Bob
It depends on how many deductions you have. If you're on your own with no dependents, and no other deductions (e.g. Mortgage Interest) then you are not only going to owe taxes, but you are going to owe penalties if you didn't make any estimated payments.
Vae_Victis
If that's all you made you won't owe much if any. If you have other income you may owe depending on your income bracket. Likely around 15%.