TAXES & YOUR PAYCHECK LESSON OBJECTIVE: KNOW ALL THE FORMS OF TAXATION IN THE U.S. & BE ABLE TO COMPLETE TAX DOCUMENTS. What do all of these people have in common? Income Tax Tax Paid on your earnings Federal Income Tax & State Income Tax Range from 15-35% Used to fund?? Military Defense, Homeland Security, Social Security, Government Agencies & Jobs, Education, Interest on the National Debt (~ 9%) No Income Tax in AK, FL, NV, SD, TX, WA, and WY. NH & TN limit their state income taxes to only dividends and interest income. Raise revenue through higher Sales tax and/or Property Tax. Sales Tax Collected as a % of your purchase Highest sales tax in the U.S. is where? Tuba City, AZ 13.75% =$1 tax on every $7! Chicago 7 L.A. worst among big cities at 9.75% No Sales Tax in AK, DE, MT, NH & OR. In MN sales tax on Food & Clothing is exempt. How does Alaska operate with no Income or Sales Tax? Petroleum revenues: Alaska Permanent Fund Accounts for 85% of state’s revenue & a $1,281 check to each citizen in 2010! Other Taxes Property Tax: paid on the appraised value of your home Funds Schools, Police, Fire, Hospitals, Libraries, local roads, etc. Excise Tax: additional tax on gasoline, tanning, tobacco, alcohol a.k.a Sin Tax Sources of Federal Government Income top 1% pay 40 percent of income taxes; top 20% paid 86 percent of the income tax SAMPLE PAYCHECK STUB Taxable Income: The amount of money you will be taxed on Ex: $60,000 X 25% = $15,000 / $50,000 X 25% = $12,500 Income: all money received during the year: salary, wages, tips, bonuses, dividends, capital gains. If you receive over $600 you will receive a 1099 Tax deductions: expenses incurred to produce income charitable donations Examples: uniforms, gas (55¢ per mile), food Others: charitable donations, higher education ($4,000 per year), educator expenses ($250), property tax, mortgage interest, student loan interest ($2,500), capital losses (stock market), energy credits and many more Who pays more on their taxes? Married OR Single With Dependents or without Dependents? Tax Terms W4: fill out when you are hired W2: sent to you by your employer, due by Jan. 31 of the next tax year 1040EZ: used to complete your taxes, due by??? April 15 1099: income for independent contractors 1099INT: interest income Allowance: more allowances you claim on your W4 the more money you keep now, but have to pay later. Do you claim 0 or 1? Which is an interest free loan to the government 1040 EZ 1. Wages, Salaries & Tips: 2. Taxable Interest 35,190 200.40 3. Unemployment Compensation & Alaska Permanent Fund dividends 4. Add lines 1, 2 & 3. This is your adjusted gross income 35,390.40 5. If no one can claim you as dependent enter $9,350 if single, $18,700 if married filed jointly 9,350 6. Subtract line 5 from line 4. Enter -0- if line 5 is larger 26,040.40 7. Federal Income Tax withheld from Forms W2 & 1099 5,578.60 8. Making work pay credit 400 9. Earned Income Credit 10. Add lines 7, 8 & 9 5,978.60 11. Tax use amount on line 6 to find your tax in the tax table 3,485.00 12. If line 10 is larger than line 11, subtract line 11 from 10 and this is your refund 2,493.60