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Taxes April 15 th ………..
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Tax Terms Withholdings money from paycheck that goes to prepay your federal income taxes
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Tax Terms Payroll Taxes=based on employee total earnings Income Taxes=taxes you pay on the income you receive FICA=law requiring workers to contribute to social security and Medicare
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Tax Terms Gross Income=amount your earn before taxes are withheld Net Income=amount you receive after taxes are subtracted Taxable Income=all wages, tips, and interest on which you pay taxes
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How Taxes Are Collected Direct Taxes=paid directly to the government (property and income taxes) Indirect Taxes=tax you pay that are included in the cost of a good or service
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Types of Tax Taxes added to the price of goods and services at the time of purchase=sales tax Taxes on the value of real estate property=property tax Taxes collected on the sale of specific goods and services=excise tax Example : Tobacco, gasoline, alcoholic beverages, firearms, oil products, and air travel. Unlike sales tax excise taxes are included in the price charged to the consumer
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Types of Tax Taxes that are paid by the giver of gifts worth more than $13,000=gift tax Taxes on goods that are harmful to yourself=sin tax When a person dies, there may be an estate tax on the property which will be received by those legally entitled to the estate. Only estates that be higher than a certain amount are taxed
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Internal Revenue Service An Agency that collects taxes. Taxes are due on April 15 th IRS=Internal Revenue Service
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TAX TIME Tax Return=A set of forms that taxpayers use to calculate their tax obligations
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Tax Time All taxpayers must use one of the three basic forms of filing income taxes. 1040 Tax Form 1040 A Tax Form 1040 EZ
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Simplest of the income tax forms. Most often used by younger people with uncomplicated finances. Taxable income below $100,000 Single or Married Filing Jointly Under 65 No dependents Interest income of $1,500 or less
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W-2 Form Summary of your earnings and withholdings for the year
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W-4 Form Provides info to your employer that determines the amount to withhold from your paycheck
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1099 INT Statement of interest earned from your bank
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Tax Terms Allowance=number that reduces amount of the money withheld from your paycheck. The more the allowances on your W-4 the less tax that is taken out each paycheck. Dependents=the people you support financially Deductions=any expenses you can legally subtract from your income when figuring your taxes
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