If you are an artist, then do not forget to take certain deductions in the following year. Artists are able to enjoy great savings on the supplies they purchase for their business. Also, an artist should be sure to inquire about any deductions he or she can enjoy at the state level. There are plenty of deductions one can enjoy, such as the cost of buying canvas or paint brushes. Artists will also be able to deduct a substantial portion for the expenditures they have on painting supplies. Painting supplies are a major expense that artists face and can have reimbursed.
Gross income usually is the money someone or something has earned before any deductions such as taxes, expenses, or promotion has been deducted. If you are receiving money after such expenses have been deducted, you are receiving money based on NET income.
Yes, seniors over 65 who are still working are subject to FICA deductions (Social Security and Medicare taxes) on their wages. Once they start receiving Social Security benefits, they no longer have to pay the Social Security portion of FICA, but they still contribute to Medicare through payroll taxes.
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Try the IRS website. IRS.GOV and type in "DEDUCTIONS" in their serach engine. You might want to be more specific about the deductions you are looking or, i.e. deductions for homeowners deductions for day care deductions for business etc....
Try the IRS website. IRS.GOV and type in "DEDUCTIONS" in their serach engine. You might want to be more specific about the deductions you are looking or, i.e. deductions for homeowners deductions for day care deductions for business etc....
Deductions take many many forms and names. They depend on situations too and the type of income you have or how you earned it. Your question is entirely too broad to have any list or comprehensive answer. However, as a start: Try the IRS website. www. IRS.GOV and type in "DEDUCTIONS" in their search engine. You might want to be more specific about the deductions you are looking or, i.e. deductions for homeowners deductions for day care deductions for business deductions for travel deductions for investing deductions for medical etc, etc ....
Yes, you can file a 1040EZ if you own a home. You won't notice a difference between the EZ and standard forms in your return if you are going to be receiving a standard deduction anyways. Where there is a difference is in the itemized deductions. On the EZ, for example, you couldn't claim property tax on your home or points on your mortgage as itemized deductions.
Yes, if income taxes were deducted and you are entitled to refund due to income tax rate, dependents, deductions, etc. as any other tax payer
Gross salary means the total salary BEFORE any deductions are taken, so the answer is no deductions.
Yes, you can stop having OASDI (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) deductions from your paycheck when you reach retirement age and begin receiving Social Security benefits. However, if you continue to work and earn income beyond a certain threshold, OASDI deductions may still apply. It's important to check with the Social Security Administration for specific details related to your situation and any earnings limits that may affect your benefits.
I am not sure what you mean by calculating deductions. You enter your deductions on Federal Schedule A. In some cases, you enter deductions directly on the schedule to which they apply, like Schedule E. There are a few special deductions called "adjustments to income" that you enter at the bottom of the front side of Form 1040.