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I know you guys might not have an exact number because certain info. is needed, but I have a baby in which I pay a baby sitter, and I earn around 400/week. Do you know what would be an approximate tax return for me next year??? I had a friend say about $1500.00

2007-06-19 07:39:56 · 5 answers · asked by Vane 2 in Business & Finance Taxes United States

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VERY rough estimate:

Gross income: $20,800
Standard Deduction: $7,850 (As HoH)
Exemptions (2@3,400): $6,800
Taxable income: $6,150

Tax: $615. (The Dependent Care Credit will wipe at least some of this out.)
Net Tax Liability: $0 - $300 (estimated!)

EITC: $1,786 (Refunded to you)

You'll get a refund of most taxes withheld along with an EITC payment of $1,786.00. If you claim 2 withholding allowances, about $26.00 is withheld for Federal Income Tax each week for a total of $1,352.00 for the year. Crunch the numbers for a total refund of betwen $2,838 & $3,138, based upon the amount of the Dependent Care Credit.

This is a "cocktail napkin" estimate based on the limited information that you provided. It assumes that you are single with one dependent, not the dependent of another taxpayer yourself, and file as Head of Household and are otherwise eligible for the EITC. Other factors not disclosed by you could affect this significantly up or down.

2007-06-19 08:22:29 · answer #1 · answered by Bostonian In MO 7 · 0 0

With that income, your tax would be low enough that the child tax credit would wipe out what you owe, so you won't have any tax to offset with a child care tax credit so won't get anything for that. So you should get back whatever is withheld, plus EIC of almost $1800.

2007-06-19 08:53:09 · answer #2 · answered by Judy 7 · 1 0

endure in ideas commonplace potential it grew to become into transmitted & IRS have been given it. they did no longer initiate any processing till finally the thirtieth of Jan. So yours is with the loads of thousands who have been given there that day. i've got filed 5 kinfolk returns & there's no rhyme or reason to why some get refunds formerly who filed later. My daughters is by using hit 2/11 she has a lots greater effective refund than me, EIC & greater dependants, yet I filed mine the day formerly hers & mine remains processing. I filed my brothers on the twenty seventh & my sons the twenty 9th & my son have been given his on 2/5 & brothers is due at the instant.

2016-11-06 22:51:44 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

you will probably get most of what you pay in. just look at what they deduct one week and multiply that by 48.

2007-06-19 07:43:36 · answer #4 · answered by carly sue 5 · 0 1

about 1500.00

2007-06-19 07:47:32 · answer #5 · answered by barrett_s22 3 · 0 1

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