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© South-Western Educational Publishing Chapter 7 Federal Income Tax Our Tax System Filing Tax Returns
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GOALS © South-Western Educational Publishing Lesson 7.1 Our Tax System Discuss the purpose of taxes and different types of taxes in the United States. Describe components of the U.S. tax system.
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Types of Taxes Progressive taxes- takes a larger share of income as the amount of income grows (Federal Taxes) Regressive taxes- Takes a smaller share of income as the amount of income grows (sales taxes) Proportional taxes- the rate stays the same regardless of income (property)
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Components of the Tax System The IRS Assistance to taxpayers in preparing tax returns Printing of brochures to assist tax payers Distribution of tax information The power to tax Paying your fair share Tax brackets Tax evasion
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© South-Western Educational Publishing IRS Audit Correspondence audit- The taxpayer sits down with the auditor to answer questions and produce records Field audit- An IRS agent visits the taxpayer to verify information or ask specific questions
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GOALS © South-Western Educational Publishing Lesson 7.2 Filing Tax Returns Define tax vocabulary. Prepare tax Forms 1040EZ and 1040A.
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Filing Status Single person Married person filing a joint return Married person filing a separate return “Head of household” Qualifying widow(er) with a dependent child
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Exemptions What are exemptions? An amount you may subtract from your income for each person who depends on your income to live. Why are they important? Excludes you from paying a certain amount of taxes
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Gross Income Wages, salaries, and tips Interest income Dividend income Unemployment compensation Social security benefits Child support Alimony
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Adjusted Gross Income Gross income –Adjustments Adjusted gross income
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Taxable Income Gross income –Adjustments Adjusted gross income –Deductions –Exemptions Taxable income
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Deductions Itemize Standard deduction- a stated amount that you may subtract from adjusted gross income You should itemize when those deductions are more than the standard deduction
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Tax Credits For college tuition For childcare to enable parents to work For lower-income wage earners
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Preparing to File Who must file? A single person under 65 earning more than $7,800.00 When to file? No later than April 15 Which form to use? Next slide
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Which form do you use? 1040: taxpayers who earn more than $50,000 in taxable income or you need to itemize deductions 1040A: if you qualify for any credits or deductions listed on this form 1040EZ: have no deductions, less than $1500 in interest income, no dependents
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Preparing to File Where to begin? Save all receipts and proofs of payment Gather all W-2 and 1099 forms Filing electronically
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Preparing Your Income Tax Return Tax preparation software Form 1040EZ Form 1040A
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Form 1040EZ Step 1: Name, address, and social security number Step 2: Report income Step 3: Compute tax Step 4: Refund or amount owed Step 5: Sign the return
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Form 1040A Step 1: Name and address Step 2: Filing status Step 3: Exemptions Step 4: Total income Step 5: Adjusted gross income
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Form 1040A (continued) Step 6: Taxable income Step 7: Tax, credits, and payments Step 8: Refund or amount owed Step 9: Signature
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