What do you pay in income taxes?

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How much did you pay in 2013?

  • Less than zero (credits)

  • $0-1,000

  • $1,000-2,000

  • $2,000-5,000

  • $5,000-10,000

  • $10,000-20,000

  • $20,000-40,000

  • $40,000-100,000

  • I'm so rich I don't pay taxes


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Jeff7

Lifer
Jan 4, 2001
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Single, no deductions?
Yup.
So there's the 25% bracket, and then state income tax is 3.07%, and 1% local tax.

401k contributions did slice away a lot of that 25% bracket though.


(Now I just wish our plan options weren't so expensive. And I just got something in the mail that they're tacking on some extra annual fees in addition to the expense ratios. Dandy.)
 
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iGas

Diamond Member
Feb 7, 2009
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I didn't know American count their retirement contribution (401k) as deduction. If that is the case then my "deductions" would be over 53%.
 

dennilfloss

Past Lifer 1957-2014 In Memoriam
Oct 21, 1999
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My income (provincial disability benefit) is not taxable but I do get a return (called Ontario Trillium Benefit) of ~$60 per month to compensate for the provincial sales tax and my rent as I am in the low-income bracket.
 

Jeff7

Lifer
Jan 4, 2001
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I didn't know American count their retirement contribution (401k) as deduction. If that is the case then my "deductions" would be over 53%.
Well, I guess it might not be a "deduction" technically, but whatever dollar amount you contribute to your 401k is not taxable income. It comes out of your paycheck, then the income tax gets applied to what's left.
 

herm0016

Diamond Member
Feb 26, 2005
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20-40k.

hopefully less now that my income is out of country. still figuring all that out.