So, I spent some time today trying to figure out just how the federal taxes are calculated. I think I figured it out if you're just taking the standard deduction and doing the basic 1040.
Understand, I'm a computer guy so take what I say here with a grain of salt. Here's a simple senario, tell me if I'm doing something obviously incorrect:
Married filing jointly:
Total salaries: $75000
Total 401k: $2000
AGI: (Total Salaries - 401k) = $73000
Standard deduction: $10000
Taxable income: (AGI - Standard deduction) = 63000
This puts us in the federal "$8180 + 25% over 59400" bracket (2005 rates from IRS website )
So,
63000-59400=3600
3600 x .25 = 900
900 + 8180 = 9980 <<--- Taxes owed
Then you can see (from your pay stubs for example) how much taxes you've already paid and how much you will pay by the end of the year and substract that from 9980 to see if you're over or under.
Questions for the experts:
1. How did I do ?
2. Did I use the terms (AGI, Taxable income etc correctly) ?
3. How is the interest (for e.g. ING) calculated ? So say I earn $500 interest in 2005.
4. Anyone know how to do something like this for CA state taxes ?
Thanks.
Understand, I'm a computer guy so take what I say here with a grain of salt. Here's a simple senario, tell me if I'm doing something obviously incorrect:
Married filing jointly:
Total salaries: $75000
Total 401k: $2000
AGI: (Total Salaries - 401k) = $73000
Standard deduction: $10000
Taxable income: (AGI - Standard deduction) = 63000
This puts us in the federal "$8180 + 25% over 59400" bracket (2005 rates from IRS website )
So,
63000-59400=3600
3600 x .25 = 900
900 + 8180 = 9980 <<--- Taxes owed
Then you can see (from your pay stubs for example) how much taxes you've already paid and how much you will pay by the end of the year and substract that from 9980 to see if you're over or under.
Questions for the experts:
1. How did I do ?
2. Did I use the terms (AGI, Taxable income etc correctly) ?
3. How is the interest (for e.g. ING) calculated ? So say I earn $500 interest in 2005.
4. Anyone know how to do something like this for CA state taxes ?
Thanks.
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