W-2 wage and tax statement 2007 in Tennessee ??
My employer gave me a Form W-2 and Tax Statement 2007- on this page it showes that my 1.total income $3777.72 2. Federal Income Tax Withheld $246.34 3. Social Security Tax Withheld $234.20 4.Medicare Tax Withheld $54.80 and I work part-time, in highschool, don't own land or have a child or married !! Witch of 2,3,4 is the amount that I should receive back as a Tennessee Resident ?? I am 18yrs old !!
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- Federal taxes AT LEAST the 246, and then STATE tax return you can do as well. BUT......are your parents claiming you? If you are under 18, I am not sure about how you file. If you can file on your own, then claim single.
- Income - Deduction = amnt due (I think probably 0) Fed IT Wthhld - amnt due = Refund You also might be entitled to EIC, which would increase your refund. EDIT: And to correct that first response, TN doesn't have state tax. Also, you might be eligible for an increased refund amount everyone's talking about. Check the tax book.
- #2, the federal income tax withheld, is what you should get back, since you didn't make enough to owe any tax.
- NONE of those. 1 is the total wages you earned--you already got this. 2 is what was taken out for the IRS, called withholding 3 is withholding for SS 4 is withholding for medicare LOOK at bottom of W-2 and it shows the withholding for state: TN Don't know about Tenn state tax, so not sure if you get anything back, but it comes from the bottom of return, not those amounts You will probably get most of the #2 box back if you file a dependent's return with the IRS. Your parents claim your dependency exemption.
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