Income tax withheld from each paycheck
You cannot deduct withheld federal taxes on your federal income tax return. There are some states that allow the deduction of withheld federal taxes on the state income tax return.
Yes, #1, you must file no matter what was withheld. #2 you just fill a zero on your fed withheld slot, or if the slot is blank that is a zero as well.
There is no specific amount of withholding, you control it by the way you complete your W-4. And of course it depends on which State your in and pay tax to...many people have tax withheld for more than one if they work in more than one. It also depends on what you call tax. Unemployment? Social Security? Insurances? Etc
Any taxes would have been withheld before your check was printed if you are an employee with an employer. Your employer should be able to answer your question for you.
If your phone has caller display - it would show the call as number withheld or anonymous.
Withheld for want of information
The past tense of "withhold" is "withheld."
Income tax withheld from each paycheck
Answer is YES! If you have taxes withheld from the UIB amount you still have to put the amount on your 1040 and add the withheld taxes to other withheld taxes.
Not enough information is given. Withheld for WHAT reason?
In most US legal proceedings the identity of a witness must be revealed, not withheld.
on my w-2 the line where i should have federal taxes withheld has $0.00 and I want to know why
If no ND taxes were withheld, file in Minnesota.
what is used to determine the amount of federal taxes withheld from a paycheck
Attached, but not withheld. And not at all if it's SSI. see links
You cannot deduct withheld federal taxes on your federal income tax return. There are some states that allow the deduction of withheld federal taxes on the state income tax return.