where "Total Income" includes wages, self-employment, and investment income. Include business income (and deductions) only if you (or spouse) are a sole proprietor and state that your Eff. Tax Rate is affected by your business results.
Message edited by: cyberkost on 2008-04-03 10:34:04 CDT
Yes, seriously. We had completely legitimate deductions coming out of our ears. The computer program showed when we reached zero & so DH stopped entering anymore of our deductions. We had more to put in but were already at zero. I was stunned.
It was a completely weird year. New baby with health issues meant our family shelled out nearly $10K in out-of-pocket medical expenses (even with decent, not good, but decent insurance). Big charitable contributions. Mortgage interest deduction because we are in a house that is too big for us that we can barely afford. Student loan interest deduction. And the list goes on.
The refund was nice. We try to get as close as possible to zero...not owing or getting a refund. But, DH is already claiming 14 exemptions at work. We're reluctant to stick out like a sore thumb by claiming more.
I'm embarassed to say... Federal: 18.96% NY/NYC: 10.15% Total of AGI: 28.44% NYC, Renter, not married, no kids, no student loan interest, great health insurance, yuppy, investment income...
Mine's even worse -- just over 20% of gross income. I got hit with the AMT for the first time this year. Live in a high-tax state, so my total taxes are pretty obscene.
tazzy531 said:I'm embarassed to say... 18.96% NYC, Renter, not married, no kids, no student loan interest, great health insurance, yuppy, investment income...
If only I can deduct happy hour expenses...
18% isn't bad, you are just being hit with the luxury tax. The one you get by having no kids, no house to deal with hah
AGI: Embarrassingly low for this forum No State Tax
Liability: 3.95%
Thank you tuition deduction (no more of those until Dr. CycloneFW), student loan interest (25 more years to go!), Section 121 exclusion (sold primary home before markets dropped!).
dolmar said: My agi was 13.8% of my gross income. I was not subject to AMT. Alimony? dolmar said: Example my effective tax rate for 2007 was 5.7% based on my gross income. So, you must be in like 80% tax braket? (5.7% of your gross income is 78.66% of the agi)
Take your amount of income and the amount of taxes you have to pay and divide the taxes into the amount.
Example.
You make $200,000. You owe $20,000 (meaning the total amount you paid in taxes for the year) in taxes. Your taxable income may be only $150,000, but you made $200,000.
$20,000 is 10% of 200,000. Effective tax rate would be 10%
I left my investment income, rental income, and any other non work related income revenue off. Others may have not.
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