Very generally, when you filled out your W-4, if you claimed single with 0 exemptions you will most likely get something back. If you filed single with 1 exemption you may or may not get something back. If you have other credits and/or deductions (like an IRA contribution, education credits, dependents, dependent care expenses, etc.), you will most likely get something back. It's hard to give more than a very general answer without more information. Good luck!
2007-02-15 16:28:16
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answered by Lilly 3
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They have this form called the 1040 that will answer all your questions. Just fill in the blanks with the numbers from the other form W-2 to get the answers.
2007-02-16 00:22:13
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answered by xtowgrunt 6
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It all depends on what dependents you claim. also your living situation. If your on your own that makes a difference, meaning more money. Good Luck
2007-02-16 00:27:56
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on how many dependents you claim, but if its 0 or 1 then you will get something back
2007-02-16 00:17:34
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answered by kloops1 4
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Depends. If too much tax was withheld, you'll get a refund. If not enough was withheld, you'll owe.
2007-02-16 06:16:41
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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if you have any dependents file head of household and claim earned income credit you should get more than you paid in
2007-02-16 00:48:48
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answered by bubbles 5
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If you claim 0, and you have deductions, absolutely.
2007-02-16 00:25:49
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answered by Kenneth C 6
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where is my refund
2007-02-16 00:43:34
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answered by beasley126 1
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