Yes this is possible. You will know the amount after you complete your income tax return.
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You claim Single filing status with no dependents if you meet certain conditions. One, you've never been married, and you don't have any dependents. Two, you're legally separated under a decree of divorce or separate maintenance, and you don't have any dependents. Three, you're widowed, you haven't remarried, and you have no dependents.
On a W-9 form for income tax purposes, if a person is single with no dependents, they are allowed to claim one person (themselves) only. Some people prefer to have the government withhold a little extra from their paychecks so that they do not end up paying in at the end of the year.
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what will be the tax owed on $60,000.00 for single and no dependents?
You claim Single filing status with no dependents if you meet certain conditions. One, you've never been married, and you don't have any dependents. Two, you're legally separated under a decree of divorce or separate maintenance, and you don't have any dependents. Three, you're widowed, you haven't remarried, and you have no dependents.
On a W-9 form for income tax purposes, if a person is single with no dependents, they are allowed to claim one person (themselves) only. Some people prefer to have the government withhold a little extra from their paychecks so that they do not end up paying in at the end of the year.
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what will be the tax owed on $60,000.00 for single and no dependents?
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Yes you can.
Yes if she has dependents.
how many dependents do i claim filing as head of household
40%
As many as legally qualify.
If you have nine, yes; but don't be surprised by an audit.