That is an impossible question to answer. It depends on how much money you made, what tax bracket you are in, how much your employer withheld, and what your tax deductions you have.
Why not download the 1040 form from the IRS website and calculate your refund ASAP?
http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/
2007-01-09 01:50:13
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answered by Allan 6
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Go to www.irs.gov. Go to the Individual Bar at the Top of the Page, Go to Witholding Calculator, Fill out to the End and you will get a rough idea of your refund.
Always seek the advice of a Professional in Tax Matters. : - )
2007-01-09 09:58:27
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answered by Wood Smoke ~ Free2Bme! 6
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With out more information it would be impossible to guess your refund. Your age, the amount of money you made, child care expenses, the amount you paid in rent, and many other factors. You could go into a tax preparation office and they would be able to estimate it for you.
I hope this helps!
2007-01-09 11:36:34
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answered by intaxgirl 3
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If you filled out your W-4 accurately, the amount of money you had withheld should be very close to your tax liability -- so there shouldn't be much of a refund for overpayment of taxes. On the other hand,if you purposely overwithheld taxes, you'll get a larger refund. Onl;y you would know.
2007-01-09 09:54:19
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answered by SDD 7
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Your last Pay Stub for 2006 should show the total Federal, State and Social Security Taxes you paid in for the year. Federal may be FED. look at that number and that what you get back. You may get some Earned Income Credit for your Daughter. I assume part time you not make but maybe $8000 +/- maybe less, but, I not know. So, figure around $400 for Earned Income Credit, I just guessing. Could be more, may be less.
So, ADD $400 + FED Total = What you get back (Ballpark Guessing).
2007-01-09 09:58:08
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answered by Snaglefritz 7
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That is a very individual situation and only you have the resources to find out. Check out hrblock.com and use their estimator. It is quick, easy, and virtually goof-proof. Good luck!
2007-01-09 10:00:13
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answered by kefowler7 2
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