The form you fill out for your employer when you are first hired.
What is W-4?
IRS is the acronym for this.
What is Internal Revenue Service?
The salary before taxes.
What is Gross Income?
What is refund?
This filing status takes the most money out of your check.
What is Single with 0 (zero) dependents?
The form your employer gives you by January 31st.
What is W-2?
These are two ways to file taxes.
What is on paper or electronically?
The salary after taxes.
What is Net Pay?
The standard deduction for 2019 is __________
What is $12,000?
This filing status is for a husband and wife who do their taxes together.
What is Married Filing Jointly?
The federal tax form currently used to file all taxes.
What is the 1040?
This is the date federal taxes need to be filed.
What is April 15?
A person who relies on someone else for support.
What is a dependent?
A person who relies on someone else for support is a ______________
What is a dependant?
This filing status is for a couple who do their taxes individually/
What is Married Filing Separately.
The form sent to you from someone who paid you, but it is not your regular employer.
What is the 1099?
This is the date employers need to have the W-2 sent to employees.
What is January 31st?
What is an audit?
Anything a taxpayer uses to lower taxable income is a ______________
What is deduction?
This filing status is for a person whose spouse has died.
What is Widow or Widower?
The form that is sent to you to report interest you earned.
What is a 1099-INT?
This is the date Iowa State Income Tax needs to be filed.
What is April 30th?
When a taxpayer fails to pay taxes.
What is tax evasion?
A means of lowering the amount of tax you pay, such as Child Care, Lifetime Learning, Earned Income, American Opportunity, and Residential Energy.
What are credits?
This filing status is for a person who is unmarried but paying at least 50% of the expenses for the household with dependants.
What is Head of Household?