I, myself use Turbo tax. Turbo tax will estimate and fill your taxes, or you may want to go to your local tax advisor.There are free tax services to help you.
Look on the gas tank the next time you fill your car. The tax is given on the tank. Here in CA .60 out of every 1.00 is given to gas taxes. That is federal and state. For the phone read your bill there are so many taxes listed in a phone bill that it addes pages to the bill just to list them.
Income tax, as appropriate by your W-2 filing and FICA (which is really a retirement savings or insurance). But just look at your check stub...they are all identified exactly...ask your payroll provider if you have questions.
You will want to give the 1040-EZ form a good look. That form is used where you don't have lots of complications.
you can look on the inter net
Lots of stats...look around www.taxfoundation.org
The first place to look for help in filing your federal income taxes is the IRS site. It is called: www.irs.gov/If you cannot find what you need online, there is a phone number of a local tax office that will help you over the phone, or in person. This site is free to everyone, and you should not need to hire help."
Of course you can file your federal taxes online. Look up how to do it at www.irs.gov/efile/. Give yourself plenty of time though and don't assume that you can wait until the last minute to efile.
Payroll taxes (the major support for social security and a likely venue for future taxation). You may pay less income tax when you retire due to lower income. Federal retirees and some others usually do not pay state income taxes on their pensions.
Yes they should, and in the U.S. they are. Look up 'Federal Prison Industries' on the web.
It depends on which tax you are talking about. There may be city income taxes, state income taxes, and federal income taxes, plus a tax for Medicare and a tax for Social Security. The Medicare and Social Security taxes are always taken from any amount of income. City, State and Federal income taxes have different rules. You have to look up those rules. For instance, some full time students don't have to pay federal income tax. Most tax rules have rules about how much you can earn before you get taxed.
If you need to find information for filing taxes you might look into a computer program like turbo taxes. I hope this helps you a little bit. good luck .
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Judiciary Act of 1789
I can't find the base price before tax, but if you look at the link below it shows federal and state taxes on cigarettes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cigarette_taxes_in_the_United_States#State_cigarette_tax_rates for example in Texas, the tax would be $1.41 state tax and $1.01 federal tax with a total of $2.42 tax per pack
Filing federal taxes online can be a pain if you have never done it before. If you have decided to file taxes without the aid of an accountant, there are plenty of educational resources you should take advantage of. The IRS website has a wonderful section that answers common questions from people doing their taxes. You can look at the IRS website for information on choosing the right filing forms and making the right deductions on your taxes. You may also be able to have any questions that are related to your income tax bracket answered by visiting the IRS website.
Go to the IRS website (see below link) and look for the link. They charge for it, but you have to get it from either them or the individual/company/website that prepared your taxes for that year
You should look into a 401K. It will allow you to put money aside for retirement and save on taxes at the same time. Your employer may also have one where they match what you put in.