No one can answer since that is effected by all your deductions but if you claimed the correct amount from employer (deductions) you should not owe.
You can put dependents on your W-4 form in the section labeled "Total number of allowances you're claiming." This helps determine how much tax will be withheld from your paycheck.
Exactly the same as your normal base pay if you were single. A common misconception is that you get paid more if you're married. You may qualify for a Housing Allowance, Separation Allowance, and if your orders are accompanied than travel and moving is arranged for your spouse and dependents, but you don't simply get more money added on to your base pay. There are other allowances you may qualify for when married (food and such) there's just too many to remember.
It depends on a few tging such as rank, number of dependents, and if you are deployed or not there is a pay chart you can find on the internet that should help you get and idea of how much you could expect to make depending on your rank.
If you are talking about U.S. Federal income tax and you mean "yourself" when you say "one dependent":$41,000 - $5,700 standard deduction - $3,650 exemption for yourself = $31,650 taxable income.Using the table on page 80 of the 2009 1040 instruction booklet you would owe a total of $4,334 in federal income taxes.I hope you have had taxes with-held during the year.You can use form 1040EZ because it's really easy. Seriously. Go to a library or post office. One page, fill in the blanks. Done. Had more than $4,334 withheld during year? Where do we send the refund? Had less than $4,334 withheld? Write out a check for the difference and send it to the address on the envelope.
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what will be the tax owed on $60,000.00 for single and no dependents?
33000
Im in that line of work and i made 41000 starting now 6 yrs later i make 68000
That depends on how many dependents that you claimed during the time that you drew pay.
There are too many variables to answer. Are you filing single or married? What deductions do you have? How many deductions on your W-4? How much did you pay in taxes? Where you a private contractor or an employee? Consult a tax preparer or tax attorney to find out what works for you.
I claimed 0 and made 56,000. Shoud I owe
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.
A tax refund for someone that made $32,000 is dependent upon several different factors. It is dependent upon filing status, how much was withheld and the number of dependents.
41000-43000 and may be more depending on the store and experience
Any dependents? If so, what are their ages? Lots more info to answer your question. Sorry.
Depends on their rank, time in service, any special allowances they might be entitled to, whether they're single or have dependents, etc.
Depends on the rank