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© South-Western Educational Publishing Chapter 7 Federal Income Tax Our Tax System Based on voluntary compliance Filing Tax Returns Must be done by April 15
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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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Why Pay Federal Income Taxes? Federal level National Defense National Weather Service National Parks Interstate highways Student loans and other aide Relief agencies Regulatory agencies © South-Western Educational Publishing
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Why Pay State and Local Income Taxes? Education State welfare programs Streets, roads, and highways Police, fire, and health departments Local recreation and state parks © South-Western Educational Publishing
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Types of Taxes Progressive taxes Income Taxes o Based on the ability to pay The more you earn the more you pay More of a burden to the wealthy
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Types of Taxes Regressive taxes Sales tax o Indiana 7%, TN 10% Burden on poor/lowest wage earners Proportional taxes Property tax Tax burden is equally distributed according to property values © South-Western Educational Publishing
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Components of the Tax System The IRS (Internal Revenue Service) Primary job is to collect taxes The power to tax Approved and changed by Congress & President Paying your fair share Tax brackets: % increases with income Tax evasion : not paying taxes intentionally
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© South-Western Educational Publishing IRS Audit Correspondence audit Field audit
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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 Personal exemption Dependent exemption
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© South-Western Educational Publishing Gross Income Wages, salaries, and tips Interest income Dividend income Unemployment compensation Social security benefits 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
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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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Taxes and Behavior Business tax credits Sin Taxes © South-Western Educational Publishing
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Preparing to File Who must file? When to file? Which form to use? Where to begin? 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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