Oh with standard deductions if single about 20000.
The Social Security Administration collects taxes from workers to pay benefits and living expenses for the dependents and survivors of deceased workers.
That depends on how many dependents that you claimed during the time that you drew pay.
they get taxed more and if they don't pay that then they get sewed
You are not responsible for the taxes of your dependents unless you control their assets or you were somehow involved in a plan to prevent them from paying their taxes.The IRS will penalize the dependent and/or go after the dependent's assets to collect taxes.
Withholding is the removal of certain amount of taxes from a persons pay check before they receive it. The amount of withholding depends on the amount of dependents one claims. The normal amount dependents claimed it 0 so that the full amount of taxes are removed, thus leading to a tax refund.
People pay taxes in many different ways. Taxes are taken out of your paycheck, you pay taxes when you make purchases at a store, and you pay taxes on your home and property.
Pay scales effective in 1943 (through the end of the war) for a 2Lt was: Base pay $1,800 year Subsistence was $252 without dependents and $504 with dependents Quarters was $540 without dependents and $720 with dependents Total Annual pay would be:$2,592 without dependents and $3,024 with dependents. There were also numerous special pays that could be added. For instance foreign service entitlement was a 10% increase of base pay. Their was also flight pay, parachute pay, sea duty, etc.
No They do not make money and so they do not have to pay taxes. All of there needs are satisfied by the church.
Illinois state tax is 3% (a/o 5/13/2009) Federal taxes are dependent on amount of wages earned and eligible deductions/dependents.
about 674 us dollars
One item cannot tell you how much your income taxes will be. Your filing status, dependents, and many other items go into computation of your income taxes and even just to figure your withholdings.
That will depend on your pay grade, time in service, and variables related to dependents, training, and duties.