Depends on what you put on your W-4, but maybe around $160 for federal income tax if you are single. They'll take around $111 for social security and medicare. So you'd be left with around $1200. Depending on where you live, there might be additional taxes taken for state and local.
2007-11-15 01:59:24
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answered by Judy 7
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About 1000
2007-11-15 09:17:56
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answered by Anonymous
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There are LOTS of factors including:
are you married or single, how many deductions do you take,
what state you live in, do you have to pay local and/or city taxes. I'd count on at least 30% being taken out to be on the safe side. Do they take out for medical, union fees, unemployment, 401K, or any other withholding that you chose like a medical or other type of savings plan? If so, figure they'll take out more!
2007-11-15 09:19:54
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answered by Jane S 3
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guestimate 30% so 1485 - 30%
2007-11-15 09:18:18
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answered by Pascal 4
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It varies on how many people you claim on you I9 the more you claim the less taken out immediately, but you will still have to file correctly at the end of the year. If you are a full time student work, work, work
2007-11-15 09:19:54
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answered by MrsMagee 4
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It depends on what state your in. I gross 1208.00 in that amount of time. Since I claim 0 on my W-4, they take out the highest percentage in NV, which is 12.5%....not 30%. And thats claiming 0...since my spouse claims me. If you claim more, they take out less.
2007-11-15 11:43:30
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answered by Leigh 2
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what kind of question is this, get a life
2007-11-15 09:18:36
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answered by Wael 3
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