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Your employer payroll department would have to give you the correct percentage that they will be withholding for all of your federal taxes that they will be required to withhold from your gross income.
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Your employer payroll department would have to give you the correct percentage that they will be withholding for all of your federal taxes that they will be required to withhold from your gross income.
You cannot deduct withheld federal taxes on your federal income tax return. There are some states that allow the deduction of withheld federal taxes on the state income tax return.
what is used to determine the amount of federal taxes withheld from a paycheck
No. Most people have a percentage of their income withheld for taxes.
Social Security also known as FICA is taxed at 6.2% of income. Medicare is taxed at 1.45%.
Actually, withholding is basically in your control, through the W-4. You could have 100% of your pay withheld if you wanted...which some people actually do..if they have a lot of income from other sources...or if they file with a spouse that does.
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The correct amount that was withheld for each one will be sent separately to the state and to the federal government.
Married tax credit and children's tax credits can cause a refund to be larger than what was withheld.
Not federal taxes. If you want federal taxes withheld, you have to specifically request it. Remember that in 2009, the first $2400 per person of unemployment benefits is not subject to federal tax.
on my w-2 the line where i should have federal taxes withheld has $0.00 and I want to know why
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