The date that all of your tax stuff needs to be postage stamped.
When is April 15th?
What is the W-2 form?
The total amount of earnings before taxes or other deductions.
What is Gross income?
A United States federal payroll contribution directed towards both employees and employers to fund Social Security and Medicare- federal programs that provide benefits for retirees, people with disabilities, and children of deceased workers.
Any government system that provides monetary assistance to people who are poor.
What is social security?
The date that WWI ended.
When is 11/11/1918?
What is the W-4?
The portion of your gross income is used to calculate how much tax you owe in a given tax year.
What is taxable income?
Responsible for the collection of taxes and audits.
What is the IRS? What is the Internal Revenue Service?
Federal health insurance for people 65 or older some younger people with disabilities people with End-Stage terminal disease. Pay 1.45% with no cap.
When your employer needs to give you a copy of the W-2.
Form used by U.S. taxpayers to file an annual income tax return.
What is the 1040 form?
A provision that reduces taxable income.
What are deductions?
An official inspection of an individual's or organization's accounts.
What is an Audit?
Provides health coverage to millions of Americans, including eligible low-income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults, and people.
What is Medicaid?
11/22/1963
What is a 1099 form?
The set amount you can subject from gross income.
What are Exemptions?
It shows you the tax rate you will pay on each portion of your taxable income.
What is a Tax Bracket?
What is Excise?
The FAFSA opens on this date.
When is October 1st?
Form used to report mortgage interest of $600 or more received by you during the year.
What is the 1098 form?
When the government gives you money back because you overpaid your taxes.
What is credit?
When the government gives you money after you lose your job through no fault of your own.
What is unemployment?
The more you make the more they take.