Monday, January 25, 2010

Federal Annuity What Is The Approximate Percentage Of Federal Tax That Should Be Taken Out ?

What is the Approximate Percentage of Federal tax that should be taken out ? - federal annuity

I'm on a small pension of $ 900.00 per month. I think too much control of my control is withdrawn. I claim zero. $ 334.00 per month for Federal Income Tax and the same amount for state taxes withheld withheld me with about $ 232.00 leaves. Is this the correct amount of tax? Thanks for the help.

4 comments:

Andreas said...

Something is very wrong. Even if it is misused, the Federal Government for the periods of the day or more, retention is not as high.

For a monthly fee of $ 900 to correct the Swiss withholding tax on land only (without exception) must be $ 71.40.

As I do not know what state I calculate the appropriate tax deduction for state taxes can.

It is necessary to contact these people and explain what they do.

Mystee_R... said...

They differ from state to state

STEVEN F said...

33% is near the highest federal taxes. 900 $ / month must be the lowest in the category. If you have other income, I have not mentioned, it is definitely something wrong.

The claim that no allowances resulting in a greater restraint in the retention rate. You should really ask for at least 1, and probably more. Retention, which you mention loud noises, even with zero allowances.

Gem said...

Wow, over 33% at the federal and state? In which country do you live? I am sure that I will never pull there.

In addition to his pension, social security, is not it? Other investment income?

For a single person put on the tax bracket of 33% in just $ 900 per month seems too high. I wonder if the owner is paid the right salary used to calculate their taxes. I think that 33% for someone who is $ 900 per week, receives monthly reports would not be.

Their conditions were last year? And you get a substantial tax refund on time? If so, then by all means raise your defenses, and make more money in your pocket every month.

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