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just google 'irs withholding calculator.' it will ask you info about your paychecks and will show you how much to withhold which you then tell to your hr department or whoever you got to tell it to.Link?
just google 'irs withholding calculator.' it will ask you info about your paychecks and will show you how much to withhold which you then tell to your hr department or whoever you got to tell it to.Link?
claim one allowancewtf man, what am I doin wrong? I gone to an accountant, used turbo tax, got my taxes done free at the local library and every year I owe. I even have write-offs and nothin matters. I stay owing. And it gets bigger every year.
Everybody in my circle and around me get some thing back. I'm the only one that seems to owe every year.
Are you filing joint or single?Not every year but I paid $13K in federal taxes last year and $4K in state income taxes. I got no tax refund for either and was $750 short after my payroll deductions.
SingleAre you filing joint or single?
Have you ever used the withholding tax calculatorSingle

That's what got me. I also have an inefficient tax strategy where I get some dividends in a taxable account so I can tap into it without penalty before my late 50s. I end up paying those from my normal income as I reinvest all dividends.Man, only if it's capital gains. I normally pay more than what I owe. It just depends on the capital gains.![]()
I've never looked at that just let my job handle it. Due to bank interest and dividend payments my taxable income is typically $3.5K if not more higher than what my job accounts for. If I sell any stocks for profit I usually owe federal. I always owe state taxes every year.Have you ever used the withholding tax calculator
Tax Withholding Estimator | Internal Revenue Service
Check your W-4 tax withholding with the IRS Tax Withholding Estimator. See how your withholding affects your refund, paycheck or tax due.www.irs.gov