The answer to this depends on what exemptions you have put on you W-4. For Single with zero exemptions, federal tax would be taken out at $11 per paycheck. You may also be paying 6.2% ($13.27) for social security and 1.45% ($3.10) for medicare.
These numbers are based on the $214 being your gross salary.
2006-06-13 11:07:10
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answer #1
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answered by imperfection21 1
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Your taxes are deducted according to what your W-4 tax form shows that should have been signed thru your company. The other factor would be if you'll single, married, etc. and if you'll caring a dependent during the year. There's a set percentage in taxes that's based on your annual salary and status. If you really trying not to pay taxes, file single if possible without a dependent. This way you may get monies back in the end.
2006-06-13 16:56:24
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answered by msthinkpositive 5
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Truly depends on how you filled out your W-4 with your employer, the small the number on the W-4, which is where you claim how many dependents you have, the larger amount of money your employer will take out of your check.
2006-06-13 16:48:19
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answered by shoe2222 4
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Not much, but a little for social security. With that small a salary you should get all the income tax back.
2006-06-13 16:46:49
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answered by Sean 7
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depends... the state you are in does it have a state and fed tax? if not the average is about $12,00 to $15.00 or 7%.
2006-06-13 16:48:16
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answered by norris724 2
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Enough that you better go get a new job
2006-06-13 16:54:28
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answered by jackass 3
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$500,000,000.0001
2006-06-13 17:23:18
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answered by Artexx 2
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