Posts Tagged ‘income tax return estimator 2009’

Income Tax Return Estimator

Question: Is the amount taken out of my paycheck for FICA considered federal taxes?

I’m trying to guesstimate how much my federal income tax return might be. When using a tax estimator, it asks for the federal income tax amount withheld. Is FICA included in that?




Answer: FICA is a combination of the social security tax and medicare tax and totals about 7.65% of your gross pay.

FICA has absolutely nothing to do with your federal income tax rate. Your federal income tax rate is dependent on which tax bracket you fall into.

The following tax calculator may help.

Tax and Finance Apps for Cell Phone

Every year there is a new and easier way to prepare for tax season. Now most people file their taxes online and keep track of their finances on a computer, but there are some cell phone applications that may make keeping track of your income and expenses a little easier.

Income Tax Return


Tax Return Estimator 2009

Take advantage of EITC for a financial boost

Now that the holiday season of giving to others is over, it’s time to start figuring out how to give to yourself. One way is to take advantage of one of the largest government programs for bringing people above the poverty line called the Earned Income Tax Credit.

7/2/09: White House Press Briefing


Income Tax Return Estimate

Income Tax Return Estimate

Question: Canadian Income tax return help..?

Anyone out there know of a website where I could get an estimate of how much money I will get back from my income tax return providing information from my T4 slip I got from work? I just want an estimate of how much I’ll get back.




Answer: Go to http://www.ey.com/GLOBAL/content.nsf/Canada/Tax_-_Calculators_-_2006_Personal_Tax and punch in your Gross income. It will tell you how much tax you should have paid. The difference is either a refund or a value owing.

If you have RRSP deductions, etc., this way doesn’t work.

Hope this helps.


The elasticity of taxable income during the 1990s: new estimates and sensitivity analyses.: An article from: Southern Economic Journal


The elasticity of taxable income during the 1990s: new estimates and sensitivity analyses.: An article from: Southern Economic Journal


$9.95


This digital document is an article from Southern Economic Journal, published by Southern Economic Association on October 1, 2010. The length of the article is 15963 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.From the author: JEL Classification: H…

Who pays the marriage penalty?: New estimates by congressional district and state (Report of the Heritage Center for Data Analysis)


Who pays the marriage penalty?: New estimates by congressional district and state (Report of the Heritage Center for Data Analysis)



The House and Senate tax-writing committees will try again this year to develop legislation to reform the marriage penalty in the tax code. The challenge is to craft a measure that Congress can pass and the President can sign. Last year, President Bill Clinton vetoed the Taxpayer Refund and Relief Act, which contained $117 billion in marriage penalty relief over the next 10 years. The veto forced …


Minister's federal income tax guide: For the preparation of 1953 returns and 1954 estimates


Minister’s federal income tax guide: For the preparation of 1953 returns and 1954 estimates




Kayne Anderson MLP Investment Company Provides Unaudited Balance Sheet Information and Announces its Net Asset Value …

HOUSTON—-Kayne Anderson MLP Investment Company today provided a summary unaudited balance sheet and announced its net asset value and asset coverage ratios under the Investment Company Act of 1940 as of December 31, 2009.

Income Tax Truth Tom Cryer 1/3


Free Tax Preparation & Filing