About 7400
if filing status is single...approximately $3750.00
What federal income tax percent should my employer deduct from my wages
No, they are not.
Because a single taxpayer under that age of 65 with no dependents is only allowed to have 9350 of income in the year 2009 and 2010 free of federal income taxes.
Yes. Basically, any money you receive for any reason should be reported somewhere on your taxes.
This would depend on a lot of other factors. What taxes were already paid to other things such as dependents and other deductibles.
Taxes pay for roads, schools, and the military.
if filing status is single...approximately $3750.00
how are federal taxes determined
Federal state taxes are taxes to be paid to the federal government on owned property. Theses taxes are to be paid once a year.
What federal income tax percent should my employer deduct from my wages
on my w-2 the line where i should have federal taxes withheld has $0.00 and I want to know why
Because a single taxpayer under that age of 65 with no dependents is only allowed to have 9350 of income in the year 2009 and 2010 free of federal income taxes.
No, they are not.
The individual income tax is the government's biggest single source of tax revenue.
You should get the information from your employer payroll department if you really need to know the correct numbers or amount that should be deducted from your gross earnings
Yes. Basically, any money you receive for any reason should be reported somewhere on your taxes.