Units 1-3
Tax Deadlines
Tax Forms
Gross/Net Pay
Misc.
100

Is your electricity bill a variable or fixed cost?

Variable

100

Typical tax deadline.

April 15th

100

Form you receive from your employer that tells how much you earned and paid in taxes.

W-2

100
Amount of money earned before taxes/deductions.

Gross Pay

100

Two things the government has to spend money on.

Social Security and Medicare

200

Which account type is best to invest in if you don't need your money for a few years and you want to earn the highest interest rate?

Certificate of Deposit (CD)

200

What happens if you file after the deadline?

Pay penalties and interest.

200

Form that tells your employer how much to withhold from your check.

W-4

200

Take home pay.

Net Pay

200

Is an employee ID number the same as Social Security number?

No

300

Where on a deposit slip do you indicate how much cash you would like back?

LESS CASH

300

If you get an extension, when are your taxes due?

October 15th

300
The form you use to file your tax return.

1040

300
Gross pay is $5000, deductions are $1000. How much is net pay?

$4000

300

Where on a pay stub do you find the total number of hours a person worked?

Hours Worked
400

Is your monthly insurance premium an out-of-pocket expense?

No

400

First day you can file your tax return.

January 29th

400
Form you get if you are paid by a company but are not an employee of that company.

1099

400

Increase in deductions leads to this to your net pay.

Lowers

400

Children under the age of 17 can be claimed by their parents on taxes. They are known as this.

A dependent or dependents.

500

You have $75,000 worth of bodily injury insurance and you injure someone and they need $50,000 worth of medical care. How much do you have to pay?

$0

500

Employers are supposed to mail this form to employees by January 31st.

W-2

500
This form proves you are eligible to work in the US.

I-9

500

Deductions taken out before your check is taxed.

Pre-tax deductions

500

If you receive a 1099 or a W-2 and make over $600, you are required by law to do what?

File taxes