It all depends on how many exemptions you claim..how much you paid into taxes, how many deductions you have and whether or not you qualify for any tax credits. You can go to H& R bocks website and try their refund estimator tool (its free) to give you a better idea of how much you can expect to receive or pay.
A tax refund for someone that made $32,000 is dependent upon several different factors. It is dependent upon filing status, how much was withheld and the number of dependents.
You don't receive any thing back as a refund. You need to make about $12 to $15 thousand a year before you get a refund. Work harder !!!
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how much is an average refund at strayer university
A tax refund for someone that made $32,000 is dependent upon several different factors. It is dependent upon filing status, how much was withheld and the number of dependents.
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You don't receive any thing back as a refund. You need to make about $12 to $15 thousand a year before you get a refund. Work harder !!!
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I presume you mean your return showed a "refund" of 1079. Presuming your back child support is in their system, and it is more than the refund, the entire refund will be applied against it. Any reason it shouldn't be?
how much is an average refund at strayer university
They will let you have a advance loan amount and you will pay a very high price to get a part of your possible refund amount.
It's a little more complicated than that. How much did you take out? How much do you owe after you calculate everything up for the year? That's how you figure out a refund. That's why you need an expert to do your taxes for you - either a software program or a company.
The amount will depend on how much child support you owe and how much refund you are getting. They can keep the entire refund if necessary.
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Somewhere between $37,000 and -$37,000, most likely. It depends on a lot more factors than just how much you made. Like, for instance, how much you paid IN already. It's at least possible you won't get a refund at all and will instead owe money (that's what the -$37,000 figure represents).