You don't give enough info to answer you - like your marital status, and how many hours you work at the $9 an hour, and what city and state you live in - there are some other things that could make a difference also, but those are some of the major ones..
If you work full time 40 hours a week at $9 an hour, you'd make around $18,720 a year. You'd pay $1432 for social security and medicare. The child tax credit for your daughter would wipe out your federal income tax liability, and you'd probably also get an Earned Income Credit of around $2100 - $2400 depending on your marital status.
You might or might not owe any state and/or local taxes, depending on where you live.
2007-07-26 18:00:34
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answered by Judy 7
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An unmarried taxpayer with a dependent child, who earns approximately $18,000 a year, will not owe any tax.
When you file your taxes, if your child is your dependent, you will get not only the dependency exemption, but also the child tax credit and the earned income credit. These credits will reduce your taxes to zero, and in addition give you a refund.
So...no taxes for you.
2007-07-26 18:34:50
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answered by ninasgramma 7
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Although it is a bit buried in the two previous answers - you are likely to get money back by claiming the Earned Income Tax Credit which is intended to boost low income hard working people.
2007-07-26 18:28:05
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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Are you single?
Do you work full time?
Do you own a home?
Can you file as head of household?
These are all questions that would need to be answered before you can get an estimate.
If you are single and head of household and working full time I would not think you would pay any taxes after your deductions.
2007-07-26 17:57:39
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answered by BILL 7
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