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What does the acronym IRS stand for?

Internal Revenue Service

100

What is the primary purpose of the IRS?

To collect Taxes that fund the federal government. 

100

What is some information included in W-2s. Must list at least 3

Employee Information

Employer Information

Earnings

Tax withholdings

Benefits and Deductions

100

What is the best, fastest, and easiest way to file your taxes?

Electronically

100

How often are individuals and businesses REQUIRED by law to file their taxes?

Annually 

Once a year

200

A government agency that administers tax laws and collects federal taxes from U.S. individual and corporate taxpayers.

What is the IRS?

200

What is an EIN?

Employer Identification Number

A 9 digit number used to identify a business entity

*Will accept explanations of what EIN is or what it is used for*

200

In what two ways can the IRS send you a tax refund?

Refund can be sent via direct deposit or paper check
200

If you are a a business or self-employed. What should you keep so you can reduce your taxable income when filing taxes.

All business related receipts

200

When are employers required to provide their employees and the IRS W-2s?

Between January 1st and January 31st

300

A tax form that shows important information about the income you've earned from your employer, amount of taxes withheld from your paycheck, benefits provided and other information for the year.

What is a W-2 Form?

300

Imagine you overpaid in taxes all year. What does the IRS issue___?

A tax refund

300

What are the different types of earnings that can be reported on your W-2?

Wages and tips 

300

What is the only way the IRS will communicate with you?

MAIL!!!!

They will NOT call, text, or email you...that is spam.

300

What is the deadline to file taxes?

April 15th*

Sometime changes but 9/10 it will be April 15th. 

400

An official inspection of an individual's or organization's financial accounts, typically by an independent body.

What is an audit?

400

What is the point of filing taxes?

To see if you either owe money in taxes or are due a refund from the government. 

400

Your employer will send your W-2 to yourself and which other entity?

The IRS

400

How long should you keep your W-2 and Form 1040?

At least 3 years. 

400

What are some types of deductions or benefits listed on your W-2?

Contributions to retirement plans

Health savings accounts

Child deductions

500

The standard federal income tax form people use to report their income, claim tax deductions and credits, and calculate their tax refund or tax bill for the year.

What is a Form 1040

500

What does it mean for the IRS to garnish wages?

Garnishments is a legal procedure in which a person's earnings are required by court order to be withheld by an employer for the payment of a debt.

They might garnish your wages because you owe money in taxes. 

500

What is an Internal Revenue Code?

A comprehensive set of tax laws enacted by congress.

This includes a wide range of topics, including income tax, deductions, credits, and other tax related matters. 

500

Filing status determines the rate at which an individual or a couples income is taxes. What are at least 3 different types of filing statuses?

  • Single 

  • Married Filing Jointly

  • Married Filing Separately 

  • Head of Household

  • Qualifying Widower with dependent child

500

What are some tax withholdings listed on your W-2?

-Federal Income Tax

-Social security

-Medicare tax