SSN
What is Social Security Number
When all citizens pay the same % of tax.
What is a Flat Tax?
Net income
What is the amount of income your receive AFTER TAXES are taken out?
What is form 1040
Deadline for employers to mail W-2s to their employees (either by paper or electronically)
What is January 31st.
YTD
What is Year To Date?
________________ refers to taxes based on business profits.
What is Corporate Tax?
Your employer collects payroll taxes by deducting or _________________ your money from your wages. Income taken from your paycheck goes to prepay your federal income tax and social insurance tax.
What is Withholding?
I am received in January, There is one of me for every job I work, You can tell how much you earned and how much you paid in taxes by reading me
What is a W-2 Form
When you get a full time job or earn more than $15,750 per year.
What is when you start paying federal taxes from your paycheck?
IRS
What is Internal Revenue Service?
_________________ is a tax placed on revenue earned by individulas. The amount paid is based on a person's total earnings.
What is Income or Payroll Tax?
Gross income
What is the amount of income you earn BEFORE TAXES are taken out
Date that personal income tax must be filed (unless it falls on a holiday or weekend).
What is April 15th?
Top three spending categories of the Federal Government.
What is Health, Military & Interest on debt?
Having an IRS offical reviewing your tax return for one or more years of filing.
What is an AUDIT?
Tax based on purchases of goods.
What is a Sales Tax?
What is one reason the gov't collects taxes out of each paycheck as opposed to sending a bill at the end of the year?
What is: People are more likely to pay their taxes & Spreads out payments to make it more manageable.
Advantage to e-filing your taxes?
What is shorter processing time and a faster refund?
Federal Aviation Administration, NASA, Pell Grants, Special Education, SNAP Cards, Medicare, Medicaid, State Department are examples of of this.
What are examples of federal programs that recieve money from federal tax dollars that are collected from paryoll taxes?
A government-run insurance program that provides healthcare assistance to elderly and disabled Americans
What is Medicare?
What does the revenue from property taxes get allocated for?
What is used by local governments & school districts
________________ refers to a number that reduces the amount of income withheld from your pay. Ex: Children represent this term.
What is Allowances (aka Deductions)
Which tax form provides the information your employer needs to determine the proper amount to withhold from your paycheck?
What is W-4
Who receives the largest part of its revenue from payroll or Income taxes?
What is Federal Government
________________ is the law that requires workers and their employers to contribute to Social Security & Medicare.
What is FICA or Federal Insurance Contributions Act
Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wyoming have this in common.
What are states with NO state income tax
I am a type of voluntary payroll deduction used for retirement.
What is 401k?
What are the two primary ways you can pay the IRS taxes owed?
Directly with your bank account, or with a debit or credit card
Difference between earned and unearned income
What is: Earned, you perform a job and get paid for it whereas unearned is income received through other sources, (investments, gifts, benefits, etc.).
______________________- expenses you can legally subtract from your income before calculating your taxes
What is Deductions
Alcohol - Ciggarettes - Gasoline - Gambling
What is Excise tax aka Sin tax?
What is a 1099 Form?
What is form I-9
*having a disability
*not being able to provide for more than half of your financial support
*Qualifying child under 19 yrs of age
*Enrolled in school full-time and under a certain age
What is possible requirements for being considered a dependent?
In this image the column CURR also stands for this.
What is pay period?
Explain Progressive Tax.
What is The more someone makes, the greater percentage of taxes that will be taken.
Difference between federal mandatory and discretionary spending from taxes collected.
Mandatory: required by law (Social Security Medicare)
Discretionary: spending that is left up to the decision of the president and Congress (Federal programs)
* Don't have time
* Don't know what to do
* Complicated status or staus change
* Lots of questions
* New tax laws that are confusing
What are reasons to use a professional tax accountant to file your taxes?
After 1862
What is when federal taxes were first mandated in the United States to cover expenses from the Civil War?