No, on the the taxes withheld from that pay period and year to date.
2007-11-04 01:48:22
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answer #1
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answered by Dubs 3
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No, there's no way that your employer would know that. Your paystub will show how much tax was withheld. You have to calculate the tax you owe total, and if too much was withheld, then you'll get the extra back.
2007-11-04 01:55:01
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answered by Judy 7
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No, it will show all the taxes paid, and to what government entity. It should also show your hours worked, and the time frame of the pay period.
2007-11-04 01:53:03
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answered by Beau R 7
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It only shows the prepaid tax deposited. This is based on how you filed your w-4 form.
2007-11-04 02:20:16
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answered by franc91 2
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You can use your paycheck stub to file your taxes. You will use the last stub you have when its time to file your taxes.
2007-11-04 01:50:36
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answered by true blue 1
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no it shows you how much taxes are taken from you each pay period and usually has a year to date total
2007-11-04 01:53:21
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answered by Linda K 1
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sort of...If you take your total income for the year (gross) find your tax responsibility according to the IRS chart.. subtract that from what you have paid in and that will be your refund.
2007-11-04 01:49:35
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answered by setter505 5
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