You will receive however much extra you paid/had withheld than what you owed the IRS. There is no way of knowing how much without filling out a tax return. A couple hundred, maybe more, you might get nothing and end up owing the IRS money. It depends on how much you make, if you had any work related expenses (those are tax deductible, if you can claim any dependents, if you are married, etc.
Generally, if you make less than $20,000 a year you can expect to receive some money back -- unless you work as a contractor and choose NOT to have money withheld from your check for tax, then you might owe the IRS.
The amount of withheld federal income tax that is returned to you depends on a variety of factors. Your yearly income, marital status, number of dependents, and expenses are all used to calculate your tax return.
When you do not have any qualifying earned income you do NOT get any income tax return refund.
You can file an income tax return and if you have overpaid tax for the year then yes you will get the overpaid amount back.
First, you offset as much of the rental income as you can with deductions for interest, depreciation, utilities, etc. Whatever net income remains, you pay tax on as ordinary income (depending on your tax bracket).
You will know NOT know the correct amounts until you complete your 1040 federal income tax return correctly. your filing status, your age and how you made this 4000 to 5000 amount and all of your information that is required correctly on each line of your 1040 income tax return will all be a part of the necessary information that you know and will have enter on your income tax return correctly to arrive at the correct answer of how much you might possible get back as a REFUND AMOUNT. If it is qualifying earned income and you are not a dependent on another taxpayers income tax you return. IF you meet the qualifications for the earned income tax credit and the making work pay tax credit for the tax year 2009 you WILL NOT KNOW the amounts until you have completed your 1040 federal income tax return correctly.
How much income tax you get back will all depend on your filing status and deductions. Take your tax information to a tax preparer who can go through your return to help you maximize your return.
The amount of withheld federal income tax that is returned to you depends on a variety of factors. Your yearly income, marital status, number of dependents, and expenses are all used to calculate your tax return.
How much federal income tax is paid on $9600.00
When you do not have any qualifying earned income you do NOT get any income tax return refund.
how much income tax do i owe on $23,000 with 0 dependants
You can file an income tax return and if you have overpaid tax for the year then yes you will get the overpaid amount back.
Your question is backwards. There is no income on tax. However, there is a tax on income. This is known as income tax. Income tax is a system created by the government that takes a percentage of your income out of your check based on how much money you earn. Generally speaking, the higher your income, the higher the percentage of it the government takes.
First, you offset as much of the rental income as you can with deductions for interest, depreciation, utilities, etc. Whatever net income remains, you pay tax on as ordinary income (depending on your tax bracket).
Estimated Income tax payments are not deductible in figuring out what your taxable income is, that determines how much your actual income tax is. See, that's circular.
You will know NOT know the correct amounts until you complete your 1040 federal income tax return correctly. your filing status, your age and how you made this 4000 to 5000 amount and all of your information that is required correctly on each line of your 1040 income tax return will all be a part of the necessary information that you know and will have enter on your income tax return correctly to arrive at the correct answer of how much you might possible get back as a REFUND AMOUNT. If it is qualifying earned income and you are not a dependent on another taxpayers income tax you return. IF you meet the qualifications for the earned income tax credit and the making work pay tax credit for the tax year 2009 you WILL NOT KNOW the amounts until you have completed your 1040 federal income tax return correctly.
about 120. Keep in mind that they also hit you with an income tax on the 120 even though you don't get to keep the 120. Then if you ever get any of it back guess what. They hit you with an income tax on it again.
You do not have any way of knowing this until you complete your 1040 federal income tax return correctly and completely down to the last lines on your income tax return it say amount of refund.