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If your pension is your and your spouse's only income, Federal, 10%. Many States do not tax retirement income - you will need to check with your State.
What federal income tax percent should my employer deduct from my wages
As long as you are still married you should choose to file using the married filing joint status on your 1040 federal income tax return. Other wise your filing status would be married filing a separate tax return. MFJ you would have 2 exemption to start with on the MFJ income tax return. If she did not work she would not have any earned income that would have to be added to your earned income on the 1040 tax form.
These are the tex tables that show how much federal tax in 2012 you should pay relative to your income. These taxes are based upon your income and filing status
according to federal law all income should be reported from all sources
If your pension is your and your spouse's only income, Federal, 10%. Many States do not tax retirement income - you will need to check with your State.
What federal income tax percent should my employer deduct from my wages
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As long as you are still married you should choose to file using the married filing joint status on your 1040 federal income tax return. Other wise your filing status would be married filing a separate tax return. MFJ you would have 2 exemption to start with on the MFJ income tax return. If she did not work she would not have any earned income that would have to be added to your earned income on the 1040 tax form.
These are the tex tables that show how much federal tax in 2012 you should pay relative to your income. These taxes are based upon your income and filing status
according to federal law all income should be reported from all sources
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You have only the Federal income tax return and Maine state income tax return. The due date for the Federal income tax return and amount due is April 15 2010. The Maine state income tax return and any amount that is due is also April 15 2010.
You can file your federal taxes jointly if you are married. Even if your spouse is unemployed, filing jointly means he or she is still responsible for any outstanding taxes due should you not pay.
You need to tell them to file their federal income taxes before April 15 I believe, here is the website check it out www.irs.gov/ that should show you when to file
The IRS recommends federal income tax forms and related documents should be kept for three years. How long to keep state income tax forms depends upon state laws.
Yes you would be required to file a 1040 federal and state income tax return to report your income for the tax year.