Tax Forms
Specialty Taxes
State/Federal Taxes
Vocab
Important Dates & People
100

The name of the tax form that you receive from your employer to calculate your withholding.

What is a W4?

100

This tax is only on certain goods. Example: sugar, tobacco, alcohol.

What is an excise tax?

100

This tax is on your wages, tips, & income.

What is an income tax?

100

This is someone who cannot take care of themselves, like an elderly parent, child, or someone who might have a disability.

What is a dependent?

100

You are supposed to receive your 1099 INT & W2 by this date.

What is January 31st?

200

The name of the tax form that you receive from your employer that tells you what was your income & how much was withheld in the past year.

What is is a W2?

200

This tax is on the total bill. Example: grocery stores.

What is a sales tax?

200

This type of tax, you pay more as you earn more.

What is a progressive tax?

200

If you work at home, you can sometimes write off parts of your mortgage, internet, utilities, etc.

What is an allowance?

200

The date to file your taxes by.

What is April 15th?

300

The name of a tax form that you receive from your bank that tells you how much you made in interest from your bank account.

What is a 1099 INT?

300

This tax is on a gift.

What is a gift tax?

300

This type of tax, everyone pays the same percentage.

What is a proportional tax?

300

This income will always be your greatest income BUT this total amount will NEVER be in your bank account.

What is gross income?

300

This is who you pay your federal taxes to.

What is the IRS? (Internal Revenue Service)

400

The name of a tax form that you use your W2 & 1099 INT to file your taxes.

What is a 1040?

400

This tax is when someone dies & they give their belongings to someone.

What is an estate tax?

400

Schools are an example of this. It is paid through by state property taxes. Anyone can attend schools.

What is a public good?

400

This is the income you are actually taxed on (once allowances & deductions are taken out).

What is taxable income?

400

This is who you pay state taxes to.

What is the state of Illinois?

500

This is the number that is used to identify you when you are filing your taxes.

What is a Social Security Number?

500

This tax is when someone needs to get certified to do something. Example: cosmetologist, doctor, teacher, etc.

What is a license/business tax?

500

Everyone pays this tax for social security & medicare.

What is FICA? (Federal Income Contributions Act)

500

This is a tax that is paid on foreign goods. Goods that are NOT made in the USA.

What is a custom/duty/tariff?

500

This is the outcome you want when withholding. Think goldilocks.

What is withholding just the right amount?