Janitors and custodians can decrease the amount they owe in taxes by claiming work related deductions. Those who work for an employer will receive a Form W-2 which documents their wages and withholdings. This form can come from the agency you work for, or the individual to which you provide services. You are considered to […]
— Read moreIf you drive a vehicle for work, whether a bus, truck, or taxi, you can expect to receive a Form W-2 Wage and Tax statement which documents your income and withholdings from your employer. If the option for ‘Statutory Employee” is checked in Box 13, you’ll need to file a Schedule C, Profit and Loss […]
— Read moreConstruction workers are a vital part of the employment industry. Without you, our lives would be much different. Our roads, buildings, homes, and other structures would be in a state of disrepair. However, the job can lead to a few out of pocket expenses for worker, which they can deduct at tax time to save […]
— Read moreAs a military service person, you will receive a Form W-2, Wage and Tax statement, like other employees. This form will document your military pay that is subject to taxable income. In cases where you were paid for military service in a combat zone, those wages may be excluded from taxation. Additionally, any commissioned officers’ […]
— Read moreAs a plumber, you are responsible for reporting your income to the IRS, and paying any applicable income tax. If you work for another company, you will receive a Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, from your employer. However, you may work for yourself, doing odd plumbing jobs or even as your own business. In […]
— Read moreAs a maintenance worker, you may either be classified as an employee of a company or you may be considered self-employed. If you are an employee, your employer will provide you with a Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement. Self-employed maintenance workers can expect a Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Income from those whom they’re contracted with. […]
— Read moreWisconsin has a state income tax that ranges from 4.4% to 7.65%, this range is broken up into 4 tax brackets. Single Tax Payers; Up to $10,910 at 4.4% $10,901 to $21,820 at 5.84% $21,821 to $240,190 at 6.27% $240,191 and above at 7.65% Married Filing Jointly Payers; Up to $14,540 at 4.4% $14,541 to […]
— Read moreThe state of West Virginia taxes it residents at the following rates, regardless of filing status. Up to $10,000 at 3% $10,001 to $25,000 at 4% $25,001 to $40,000 at 4.5% $40,001 to $60,000 at 6% $60,001 and above at 6.5% West Virginia taxes Social Security benefits to the extent that they are taxed by […]
— Read moreTennessee does not levy a tax on wages and salaries, although income from stocks, bonds and notes received are not exempt from income taxes, these items are taxed at a rate of 6%. Persons who utilize a filing status of single are exempt from paying taxes on the first $1,250 of taxable income, additionally joint […]
— Read moreThe state of Ohio taxes income at the following rates; The First $5,200 is taxed at .537% $5,201 to $10,400 at 1.074% $10,401 to $15,560 at 2.148% $15,561 to $20,900 at 2.686% $20,901 to $41,700 at 3.222% $41,701 to $83,350 at 3.760% $83,351 to $104,250 at 4.296% $104,251 to $208,500 at 4.988% $208,501 to above […]
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