THIS is the government agency that collects taxes.
What is the Internal Revenue Service (IRS)?
100
THIS form allows your employer to take part of your paycheck as taxes and send it to the IRS.
What is W-4?
200
THIS will help someone who cannot work.
What is disability insurance?
200
THIS is person covered by insurance.
What is insured?
200
TRUE OR FALSE: You pay premium whether you use it or not.
What is TRUE?
200
THIS is what you pay if you make a profit on an investment.
What is Capital Gains Tax?
200
THIS form summarizes earning and withholdings for the year and is received annually from your employer.
What is W-2?
300
THIS type of insurance protects your belongings only in a house.
What is renter's insurance?
300
THIS is what and how much is covered by insurance.
What is coverage?
300
THIS is what you pay whether you use it or not.
What is PREMIUM?
300
THESE two taxes vary in cities and states.
What is sales tax and state income tax?
300
THIS is what you file once a year with the IRS.
What is the 1040 EZ Tax Return?
400
THESE are the 9 types of insurance.
What is auto, vision, disability, medical, life, homeowner's, dental, business, and renter's?
400
THIS is the agreement between the insurer and the insured.
What is TERMS?
400
Relationship with higher risk and higher premiums.
What is DIRECT RELATIONSHIP?
400
THIS tax provides money to support people over age 65.
What is medical tax?
400
THIS is April 15th.
What is the day taxes are due for the previous year?
500
THESE are the two types of insurance that have a co-pay.
What is medical insurance and dental insurance?
500
THIS is involved with terms.
What are premium, coverage, deductible, etc. ?
500
THIS demographic is considered the riskiest group.
What are males ages 16-25?
500
THESE are the NINE types of taxes.
What is federal income tax, state income tax, sales tax, property tax, social security tax, medicare tax, unemployment tax, disability tax, and capital gains tax?
500
THIS happens when your taxes paid are GREATER than the taxes owed.
What is getting a refund of how much you overpaid?