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Payroll Tax

Percentage of money withheld from your paycheck by your employer who then pays it the government for you. In the US, this is FICA.

100

Tax Brackets

Ranges of income taxed at different rates. Your tax bracket depends if you are married and filing your taxes together or jointly, married and filing separately, the head of the household, or if you are single.

100

Excise Taxes

Taxes that are put on specific goods, services, and activities such as coal, fuel, sports wagering, and indoor tanning.

100

W-9 Form

This form confirms a person’s name, address, and taxpayer identification number (TIN) for employment or income purposes.

200

FICA

Federal Insurance Contributions Act which includes payroll taxes for Medicare and Social Security.

200

Capital Gains Tax

A tax on the growth in the value of investments. Taxes are paid when the assets are sold.

200

1040 Form

What individual taxpayers use to file their taxes with the IRS. Helps individuals determine if they owe taxes or if they will get a tax refund.

200

I-9 Form

Verification of identity and legal authorization to work.

300

Progressive Tax System

People that make more money (or who have higher taxable incomes) pay more federal income taxes. People who have less taxable income, pay less federal income taxes.

300

Estate Taxes

Taxes that are paid on the inheritance of assets following the death of an individual. Not all states have estate taxes.

300

1099 Form

This is to report information on the income you receive outside of your typical salary, for example with contract work.

300

Social Security

An insurance program. Workers pay into the program for at least 10 years or more and can collect money once they turn 62. If they wait until age 70 to collect, they will receive more benefits.

400

Taxable Income

Determined by the amount of income remaining after deductions.

400

Property Taxes

Taxes paid on property owned.

400

W-2 Form

The document that your employer sends to you and the IRS at the end of the year that reports your wages and amount of taxes withheld from your paycheck.

400

Medicare

A federal health insurance program for Americans 65 years or older and some people with disabilities.

500

Deductions

Reductions to your income in terms of how it counts for taxes.

500

Sales Tax

Taxes on the sale of goods and services.

500

W-4 Form

Form that informs your employer of your tax situation and informs them how much tax to withhold from your paycheck based on your marital status and other deductions.

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