Check here. http://www.payroll-taxes.com/calculators.htm I have found this site to be accurate within about $3.00.
Click on Paycheck Calculator and make sure you use the drop down for the appropriate state.
2006-08-22 15:33:54
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends on how many exemptions you take, if you are single or married, and a few other factors. It also depends on whether you have any pre-tax deductions that would lower your taxable income. I would bet that you will be in the 28% tax bracket if you are single, but you may want to check with the HR department at your new job to know for sure. Also, check http://www.irs.gov. They probably have a calculator for you to plug that in to see what the tax would be. Hope this helps.
2006-08-22 14:56:14
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answered by theeconomicsguy 5
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It depends on what you claim, state taxes, etc. A rough estimate would be approximately 22% of your check will go out the door before you see it.
2006-08-22 14:59:31
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answered by joe 1
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it all depends. if ur state has a state income tax, then you'll get that out, then there's medicare, social security, federal and if u have benis, retirement, health, dental. i make around $740 every 2 weeks but only bring home $560. it sucks.
2006-08-22 14:58:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends how you fill out your W-4. Look to the IRS website, it has a calculator that helps determine how you should fill out the W-4. Your state probably has one too. I know the state of CA does.
2006-08-22 14:56:14
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answered by Anonymous
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All you have to do is ask the Human Resources at your place of employment.
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answered by Karen 4
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110 %
2006-08-22 14:59:50
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answered by Anonymous
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How many exemptions did you claim?
2006-08-22 14:54:02
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answered by Oh Boy! 5
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