Use this free calculator to find out your tax obligation based on your income, location etc. http://www.hrblock.com/taxes/tax_calculators/index.html?calcIndx=1#top
If your withholding is higher than the tax your owe, you will get the difference back. Otherwise you will have to pay more.
Best wishes.
2006-12-27 09:11:39
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answered by JQT 6
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That depends on how much was withheld the easiest way to figure that out would go to the IRS website, get a 1040EZ (use last years, not much has changed) This will tell you how much you are getting back.
2006-12-27 16:52:34
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answered by Jerry 3
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How much did you pay?
Take total taxes owed, subtract total taxes paid, and that's how much you owe. If it comes out negative, that's how much you get back. Nobody here can know how much you owe or especially how much you paid.
2006-12-27 16:51:27
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answered by Lisa A 7
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about a 1000 bucks
2006-12-27 16:49:05
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answered by Silly 3
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2006 NUMBERS---- 17,574 SINGLE, NO DEPENDENTS, STANDARD DEDUCTION OF 5,150 AND STANDARD EXEMPTION RATE OF 3,300 LEAVES YOU WITH TAXABLE INCOME OF 9,124 FOR A FEDERAL TAX DUE OF 991.00. If you had more than 991 withheld from your paycheck it will come back as your refund.
2006-12-27 17:35:54
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answered by acmeraven 7
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Depends on how much you had withheld.
2006-12-27 16:48:55
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answered by jseah114 6
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can't even guess without more info like how much you witheld
2006-12-27 17:11:20
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answered by phall257 2
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Your soul
2006-12-27 16:48:25
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answered by Sheriff Liz 3
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it depends on any other deductions you might have
2006-12-27 16:54:42
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answered by ken s 6
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