Originally posted by: her209
Are we including state as well as sales tax?
Originally posted by: mozirry
35%??!!
Dude, change your withholding. I think in order to get the most out of your paycheck and not get kicked in the ass during April is to get your witholding amount perfected to the point where you don't owe any taxes at end of year and you don't receive much of a refund either.
Or maybe you aren't from the U.S. or something =)
I think an average is around 20%?
I hope you get free healthcare/retirement with those kind of taxes
sing up for the 401K at least to the matching percentage if any.Originally posted by: fritolays
Originally posted by: mozirry
35%??!!
Dude, change your withholding. I think in order to get the most out of your paycheck and not get kicked in the ass during April is to get your witholding amount perfected to the point where you don't owe any taxes at end of year and you don't receive much of a refund either.
Or maybe you aren't from the U.S. or something =)
I think an average is around 20%?
I hope you get free healthcare/retirement with those kind of taxes
does this look right? I just started a new job and looking over my statement
FICA-OASDI - around 6% of paycheck
FEDERAL W/H TAX - around 22%
FICA-HI - around 1.5%
STATE Tax - around 5%
I didn't even sign up for any benefits, not even 401k
Originally posted by: fritolays
Originally posted by: mozirry
35%??!!
Dude, change your withholding. I think in order to get the most out of your paycheck and not get kicked in the ass during April is to get your witholding amount perfected to the point where you don't owe any taxes at end of year and you don't receive much of a refund either.
Or maybe you aren't from the U.S. or something =)
I think an average is around 20%?
I hope you get free healthcare/retirement with those kind of taxes
does this look right? I just started a new job and looking over my statement
FICA-OASDI - around 6% of paycheck
FEDERAL W/H TAX - around 22%
FICA-HI - around 1.5%
STATE Tax - around 5%
I didn't even sign up for any benefits, not even 401k
Originally posted by: fritolays
this is my first job out of college... is this normal to be paying so much for taxes?
Originally posted by: fritolays
this is my first job out of college... is this normal to be paying so much for taxes?
Originally posted by: boomerang
Originally posted by: fritolays
this is my first job out of college... is this normal to be paying so much for taxes?
Yes, illegal immigrants are now, in many cases collecting more in Social Security benefits than retired, lifelong, born in the U.S. citizens are. This money has to come from somewhere.
Originally posted by: TheSiege
all said and done i get 69% of my gross pay. Taxes, medicare, and union dues included