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tax experts please help

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Lina
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tax experts please help

I was recently figuring out our taxes and somehow we ended up owing a lot in taxes this year and I dont know why that happened since we got back last year and not much has changed. I checked with my employer and they said I am claiming 0 married. Is there a difference if I claim 0 single and can I even do that?

Posted 2/14/12 9:12 AM
 

MrsPJB2007
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Re: tax experts please help

It's hard to answer this question without seeing your overall taxes and financial picture.

You didn't earn significantly more/less this year? Does box 2 on your W-2s show pretty much the same percentage withheld from last year? You didn't pull any money out of a 401K/IRA?

It could be you entered some numbers wrong in your tax program. Do you have a house? Did you include all interest and property taxes?

Like I said, there are so many ways the numbers can be affected and without seeing your papers, it's difficult to determine what's going on.

Posted 2/14/12 10:14 AM
 

Peaches77
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Re: tax experts please help

It is hard to give a definitive answer without a full picture.

However, when you fill out your W-4, they calculate the taxes based on your salary alone, not your salary and DH's.

So, if you do married, they will withhold at a tax rate based on YOUR salary alone. So for arguments sake, let’s say that’s 15%. However, when it comes time to do your taxes and you file married joint, your tax rate is for your income AND your DH's income which would probably be 25%. Therefore, if you both withhold at the married rate, you are each short 10% at the end of the year.

Feel free to FM if you have any other questions.

You can always revise your W-4 to be married, but withhold at higher single rate.

Posted 2/14/12 6:28 PM
 

ave1024
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Re: tax experts please help

Posted by MrsC2009

It is hard to give a definitive answer without a full picture.

However, when you fill out your W-4, they calculate the taxes based on your salary alone, not your salary and DH's.

So, if you do married, they will withhold at a tax rate based on YOUR salary alone. So for arguments sake, let’s say that’s 15%. However, when it comes time to do your taxes and you file married joint, your tax rate is for your income AND your DH's income which would probably be 25%. Therefore, if you both withhold at the married rate, you are each short 10% at the end of the year.

Feel free to FM if you have any other questions.

You can always revise your W-4 to be married, but withhold at higher single rate.




You make a great point but if you do the math you are a little off I believe.

Remember your money is only taxed based on the money earned in each bracket.

So to use your example yes the first income would be taxed at 15% because the money earned will apply to the 15% bracket. If the husband's income pushes into the 25%, it will only be the husband's income that is taxed at 25%, and only the money that passes the 25%.

So in essence ONLY HE would be short the 10% (not both incomes), and it may not even be a full 10% because that's assuming his entire salary is in the 25% bracket which in all likelyhood only a percentage of that would be.

Message edited 3/29/2012 10:10:24 PM.

Posted 3/29/12 10:09 PM
 

ave1024
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Re: tax experts please help

And to answer the OP question, claiming single 0 vs. married 0 is a decent change. Almost a 10% difference i'd say in the tax you pay.

The difference between married 0 and married 1 is negligable.

I actually just ran these numbers today on my salary. My accountant is advising that I need more money taken out of my paycheck because I am anticipating some decent sole proprietorship profits for 2012. I don't want to have to owe to the point of paying penalties and pissing off the IRS.

You can go to any of the tax withholding calculators on the internet. I was clamining married 1. I tried married 0 and that wasn't enough. I didn't want to do single 0 because that was too much. So I went with married 0 and I had an additional $150 a month taxes taken out.

Message edited 3/29/2012 10:14:03 PM.

Posted 3/29/12 10:13 PM
 
 

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