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Gross Income

What is salary before taxes


200

Employee generated (when starting a new job); used to see how much the employee should be taxed

What is the W-4 form

200

The Standard Deduction in 2018 

What is $12,000


200

The first step to filing 

What is gathering total wage amount from ALL W-2 forms 

200

Net Pay

What is salary after taxes


400

Dependent

Who is a person who relies on someone else for financial support


400

Employer generated; used to show you the wages paid and taxes withheld; must be completed by the employer by the last day of January

What is the W-2 form

400

Ways to file 

What is digital and paper


400

The second step to filing 

What is subtracting any deductions (mainly for teens) 

400

Deduction

What is anything a tax payer uses to lower taxable income

600

IRS

What is the Internal Revenue Service


600

Bank/investor generated; received at the end of the year; shows how much interest you've been paid; becomes part of your income

What is the 1099-Int form


600

The 2 educational credits that are allowed to be taken when students are enrolled in college 

What is the American Opportunity Education Credit (AOEC) and the Lifetime Learning Credit (LLC) 

600

The third step to filing 

What is having the adjusted gross income and figuring what how much you have to pay tax on

600

April 15

What is the date taxes are due each year


800

Progressive Tax System


What is tax rates increases as income increases

800

To claim one of the education credits you must use, 

What is the 8812 Form

800

One of the biggest credits that a parent can get to increase their refund 

What is the Child tax credit (children under 17) 

800

The fifth step to filing

What is subtracting the amount you "owe" from the amount that was taken from your paychecks, which is on your W-2; this is how much you will be refunded. 

800

Proportional Tax System

What is everyone pays the same % of taxes regardless of income

1000

Tax Evasion

What is failure to pay taxes


1000

standard IRS form that tax payers use to file their annual income taxes

1040

1000

The 5 filing statuses 

What is single, married filing jointly, married filing separately, head of household, or widowed

1000

The fourth step to filing  

What is looking in the 1040 booklet for the tax table to see how much tax you owe 

1000

Audit

What is being flagged by the IRS and thoroughly checking your files