W-2
W-4
Taxes
100

Why is your W-2 important?

It provides income and tax information needed to fill out a 1040
100

When do you fill out a W-4?

When you start a new job

100

Gross income is income that...

Is before taxes are taken out

200

When do you receive your W-2?

January 

200

what information needs to be included in your W-4?

Name and address

social security number

number of dependents

any extra withholdings

200

Even if you don't meet the pay requirements to file your taxes why should you still file?

Because you still might be eligible for a refund

300

What appears on your W-2

Wages, tips, and other compensation

The amount you paid in Federal, state, and local taxes

The amount you paid in social security and Medicare

401K contributions

employer and employee addresses

300

What is net pay?

Your income after taxes and deductions are taken out

300

As a single person what is the income requirement to file your taxes?

$12,400

400

When is the last day to file your tax return?

April 15th

400

How do employers know how much income tax to withhold for federal taxes?

Based on your W-4

400

When does tax season start and end?

Feb. and April 

500

As a single person, once you make a certain amount you are required to file a tax return. What is that amount? 

$12,400

500

What does filing 0,1, and 2 mean on your W-4?

0-most taxes taken out 

1-a little less taxes taken out

2- the least amount of taxes taken out

500

If you make $28,000 per year and paid $1,200 in state taxes. What percent did you pay in state income tax?

4.2%