SECTION 2-1 pp. 116-118 Federal Income Tax
Section Objective Read: Tables to find the amount withheld for federal income tax
Key Words to Know federal income tax (FIT) (p. 116) Money withheld by an employer from an employee’s paycheck to pay federal government taxes.
Jack’s Jackpot p. 116 What do you do when your bills are more than your paycheck amount?
Example 1 Carla Garza’s gross pay for this week is $425.88. She is married and claims 2 allowances—herself and her husband. What amount will be withheld from Garza’s pay for FIT?
Example 1 Answer Steps: 1. Find the income range from the federal tax tables on pages 788-791 in your textbook. 2. Find the column for 2 allowances. 3. The amount of income to be withheld is $15.
Example 2 Lance Han’s gross pay for this week is $386.88. He is married and claims 1 allowance. What amount will be withheld from Han’s pay for FIT?
Example 2 Answer Steps: 1. Find the income range from the federal tax tables on pages 788-791 in your textbook. 2. Find the column for 1 allowance. 3. The amount of income to be withheld is $17.
Practice 1 Use the tax tables on pages 788-791 in your textbook to find the amount withheld. Joseph Napoli, single. Earns $524 per week. Claims 2 allowances. What is the FIT withheld?
Practice 1 Answer $46
Practice 2 Use the tax tables on pages 788-191 in your textbook to find the amount withheld. Amanda Hagel earns $476 a week. She is married and claims 2 allowances. Next year she will have a child and will claim an additional allowance. How much less will be withheld for federal income tax next year?
Practice 2 Answer $312
END OF SECTION 2-1 Federal Income Tax