will I have to pay in??

traksta15
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I'm 22, have no dependants (single guy/no kids) and i've paid over $8,000 this year in taxes. Will I have to pay in? Or should I get most of it back? At my last job (I made about $8/hr) and I got almost all of it back, but this year I make a lot more, so will I have to pay in?

 
Dude know one is going to be able to tell you that without reviewing all of your info and actually start to file. It really depends on a lot of stuff.

If you really want to know, all you need to do is go to irs.gov, get this years 1040 and your state 40 and crunch the numbers using your last pay check stub of 08. This is the ONLY way you are going to know for sure!

 
paying 8g's in wow thats alot... depends how much you made i guess...

for your sake, paying $153/wk in for taxes i would hope you get some of it back

 
Depends on what you claimed on your w-4 and how much money you made. Also depends if you have any deductions. But I would say most likely not have to pay but probably not get a large amount back either.

 
take your income, multiply it by .2 if its more than you paid in, more than likely you will have to pay taxes.... that is a very very very rough guesstimate though
how would that work? You would have to pay in more than you make to get anything back, wouldn't you?

 
how would that work? You would have to pay in more than you make to get anything back, wouldn't you?
no, from what I have observed in my personal finances without any deductions ( ie writeoffs ) the amount of taxes I am supposed to pay is approximately 20% of my income.

like i said it is a very very rough guess. But thats about as good as it'll get for ca.com

 
no, from what I have observed in my personal finances without any deductions ( ie writeoffs ) the amount of taxes I am supposed to pay is approximately 20% of my income.
like i said it is a very very rough guess. But thats about as good as it'll get for ca.com

That's quite high.

The answer to his question maunly depends on whether or not his parents claim him as a dependant.

 
That's quite high.

The answer to his question maunly depends on whether or not his parents claim him as a dependant.
Yea, i took him saying no dependants as him claiming 0 on his w-2 and his parents claiming him.

I claim 0 and my parents claim me as a dependant

 
Yea, i took him saying no dependants as him claiming 0 on his w-2 and his parents claiming him.
I claim 0 and my parents claim me as a dependant
At 22, it could go either way. He won't tell us. Furthermore, I need to know how much he makes. Sure $8k was withheld, but if he made $100k, it won't be enough.

 
Marginal Tax Rate Single Married Filing Jointly or Qualified Widow(er) Married Filing Separately Head of Household

10% $0 – $8,025 $0 – $16,050 $0 – $8,025 $0 – $11,450

15% $8,026 – $32,550 $16,051 – $65,100 $8,026 – $32,550 $11,451 – $43,650

25% $32,551 – $78,850 $65,101 – $131,450 $32,551 – $65,725 $43,651 – $112,650

28% $78,851 – $164,550 $131,451 – $200,300 $65,726 – $100,150 $112,651 – $182,400

33% $164,551 – $357,700 $200,301 – $357,700 $100,151 – $178,850 $182,401 – $357,700

35% $357,701+ $357,701+ $178,851+ $357,701+

 
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