There are two reasons you may have no federal taxes taken is if you claim exempt on your W4 or if you claim a higher amount of dependents.
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what is used to determine the amount of federal taxes withheld from a paycheck
The percentage that is taken out of your paycheck depends on your exemptions and the amount of money you make. Generally, around 15% is taken out of each paycheck and held for taxes, social security and other fees.
It will depend on where you reside as to what taxes are withheld. Federal Withholding taxes, FICA taxes, and Medicare taxes are the federal taxes that are withheld. Most people will also be effected by State taxes and some will even have to pay city or county income taxes along with the other taxes.
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How much is being taken out of your paycheck in taxes
A paycheck is the money received when working a business. The paycheck will include the amount they have earned after taxes have been taken out.
A paycheck is the money received when working a business. The paycheck will include the amount they have earned after taxes have been taken out.
It will be about $1,259 for taxes $2.45.
Employees that receive a W2 from their employers usually fill out the Federal form W4 which determines the amount of federal tax taken out of each paycheck. The purpose of the form is to prevent underpayment or large overpayment of federal tax. As an alternative you can "block" federal taxes from being taken-which means having $0 per paycheck applied to federal taxes. This should only be done if you don't expect to pay federal taxes or your taxes are paid in another way (for instance through a spouse's withholding. This might also be done if the amount of tax that needs to be paid for the year is known at the start. A person could block the tax and then specify a flat amount taken out each paycheck. For instance if you pay $12000 a year in taxes and get paid once a month you could have a flat tax of $1000/month taken out. The advantage to this method is that rather than getting a refund at the end of the year you have use of the money through out the year.
Yes. At the same rates as anybody else. (There are some special treatments for children who work as household employees or who work for their own parents.) Of course, if you paycheck is very small and you fill out your W-4 properly, you may not have income taxes taken out because of the size of your check, not because of your age. You would still have Social Security and Medicare taxes taken out.