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zeran
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Posted on 02-07-11 10:07
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I worked in 2 different compay last year--Company A(Desi consultancy) and Company B(Full Time).
Company A- 3 months(JAN,FEB,March)- Wages-- $10,000
Company B- 7 months (June to DEC) - Wages-- $45,000
I was OPT but converted to my H1B on last Oct 2010(so just 3 months in H1B).
so now i got 2 W-2 from my two different company. I tried to file my tax from Turbo-Tax and when I put both company together, i have to pay $200 to the fedral but when I just put only one company in the Turbo tax (either of company)and check the tax return- i will get reasonal amount return.
Now anyone have experience this situation with opt and H1B with two company?
Please suggest me to get good fedral return( No-worries about state tax return)
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houston_kancho
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Posted on 02-07-11 10:28
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Dude: its simple: the More you make, the more you pay the taxas. you can deduct other personal expanses, but it wont help you much as u r making lot of money.
if ur singel, have no kids and make 55000 per year. its very hard for u to get money back if u try it on your own thru free tax filing software like turbo tax, unless ur a tax expert. why dont u go to the professional tax helpers as turbo tax is only good for people like us, who makes 30000 per year .
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Posted on 02-07-11 11:05
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Use taxslayer bro ! turobax is not good.
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moonshine
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Posted on 02-08-11 1:56
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It would have been nice if you had 1099 for the consultancy. I actually thought that the consutancy gives you 1099s. Anyways, in your case, include both the W2s and pay the tax. IRS does not care about how you got the money, opt, h1b, or what not.
Note: If you had made money dealing drugs, Internal Revenue Service expects you to pay tax on that too.
Feels nice to make money, FINALLY, huh? Congrats on your job and sponsorship!
Let me know if you need more help!
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Posted on 02-08-11 9:22
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Moonshine is absolutely correct. IRS doesn't care anything, except money and TAX.
Since you have change job in the middle of the year, DO a itemized deduction in ur TAX return, and you can deduct all your expenses during the job serach. And also, any moving and relocation expenses, and any books and computers you bought.
Turbo tax or taxAct they all are same. Just use the right level. DOn't use the free one, as they will not itamize deduction.
Use tAXACT deluxe Federal edition for 9.95 and you should get some return if u itemized ur deduction.
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Posted on 02-08-11 11:16
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i went to HR block to file my taxes for 2010, as i had never done it before, i thought they would be the best person to contact. and it seems like I owe money to IRS :( and also my employer they were charging me taxes for two different states for initial two months...until I realized and asked them why was i being charged for two states and they said "it was their mistake I can always claim it back when I file for tax return "
but now since I owe money to IRS can I claim for the refund of taxes that my employer charged by mistake ?
help appreciated .
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syanjali
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Posted on 02-08-11 11:18
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If you're illegible for 1040 (not NR) then most software will take you to 1040EZ if you are single and you do not have mortgage interest to pay and no tuition interest to deduct ( for tuition 1040 or 1040 A )
To enjoy itemized deduction must have mortgage interest , real estate tax and state tax , health expense over 7.5 percent of your AGI and job seeking deduction will be any thing over 2% of your AGI , excise tax , donations ( some more) all total vs your standard deduction which ever is higher , you will chose to deducted. Now you figure out if you are illegible for Itemized deduction or not.
Software use is easier to file tax but if you want to know about tax suggested to get the 1040 instruction book that will be available in post office and library. May take couple hours but will prepare you for paper filing and make you understand what you can deduct and what not.
Now many tax preparation software are advertising for free e-filing, but I have been using Tax Act for couple years and easy to use as TurboTax but cheaper. Thank you.
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kalopani
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Posted on 02-08-11 11:32
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Sorry couldn't help but notice that u r making more than six grand a month now what field are u in if u don't mind telling that.
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sirus_me
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Posted on 02-08-11 2:59
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Sorry to divert the post but here's another scenario that I have. If anyone could help me.
I graduated in Spring 2009 but finally paid my total tuition fee last year which is 2010. I've received the letter from my college for the tuition fee that i paid last year. So my question is, how can i include that in 2010 when i haven't gone to college? If i include that, i might have to also include that i went to school for that year, don't I? If i can include that, will i get any refund at all?
Any tax expert help is appreciated.
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syanjali
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Posted on 02-08-11 3:06
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Self-help is the best, as i said get 1040 instruction book , spend couple hours in weekend, then I may able to answer you if you still have any question. Thank you.
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sirus_me
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Posted on 02-08-11 3:08
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Syanjali, Can you bother to help me out in my scenario?
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syanjali
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Posted on 02-08-11 4:11
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While doing tax online, prefer to do step by step so you would not miss any. Any topic does not apply to you, just click no or go to next topic. Most college and university will send 1098 T for the tuition and scholarship paid and received. If you have any other expenses like books, material, even computer for computer science major student (mostly buy from univeristy/college store) will be allowed for educational expenses including some mandatory fees (but not health insurance) can be added. If you go online and browse educational expenses, give you more info than we could give.
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Posted on 02-08-11 8:52
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Ke ho hero..!! katti kamana ko ...NY tira aauney haina....!!
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zeran
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Posted on 02-08-11 9:12
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Did you guys find the room yet, or still looking? Get the good apt, i ll be there. :)
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GajabChhaBa
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Posted on 02-09-11 8:09
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Can't escape taxes. FYI, there is a "Make Work Pay" credit for $400 for year 2010. Did u include that? For next year, you might want to update your w4 so that IRS withholds more money upfront and you pay very minimal or no tax come tax time.
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Posted on 02-09-11 9:47
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Taxation rate is different for different amount of money you make throughout the year. If you make 55000 P.A that means you are in the tax bracket of 25%. And (25% of 55000)=13750 is already paid by you to the government.
Calculation goes like this
First $8,025 dollars you made is taxed with 10% rate = $ 802.5(a)
Then $32550 of the money $32550-$8025 with 15% rate=$3678.75(b)
Again $55000 of the money $ 55000-$32550=22450 with 25% rate=$5612.5(c)
sum(a)+(b)+(c)=10093.75 is the actual amount you need to pay but you already paid 13750.So you will get the difference amount as your tax return.
It looks like one of those company might have kept you in different rate than 25% if that rate is less than 25% then the Tax amount you already paid to the government will be less and if its less than 10093.75 then you need to pay government back the money.
I am not into accounting I might be wrong refer to this website
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syanjali
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Posted on 02-09-11 10:22
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Mr.Everest, you are right on rate , and payroll department or companies are responsible for appropriate withheld from employees too. . They have to withheld the federal , social security and medicare according to the employee income level and most of the case it will closer to their tax liability and depending on the w-2 form fillled by empoyee but if the tax payer works two different places and still holding @15 % tax bracket but the income are different tax bracket than withhled will end up more income but less withheld. Result you will owe to government.
If emplyer had witheld two state , to get the money back from the state you are not residing , you must file tax for refund, That will be the easiest way.
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zeran
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Posted on 02-09-11 2:56
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Total tax I have paid is $6500 and turbo tax shows me, I owe $200 to them. Again my question is if I put only one company(either company), Turbo-Tax shows around $1200 refund, but if I add another more company-A, I owe them $200. $45000 and $55000 are on same tax bracket. I know somethings is wrong, but don't know what?
Appreciated all your suggestions!
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Posted on 02-10-11 9:35
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Zaren: How long you have been to USA and what is your future plan? If planing for GC you need to do your own homework first. I mean as that dude suggested , get a 1040 form and instruction , spend your weekend on it. Do not rely on us specially on Tax matter and most tax specialist will not spend their time suggesting on sajha blog.
Nothing is wrong on most tax software but something on your head. If you have not complicated tax filing , the results from most online tax software will give you the almost the same result. In your case , you worked two place that is all, If you see wrong , the instruction book will show you how to calculate tax libility. Get the answer by yourself and still not satisfied, give us figure we will show you step by step , why you are paying that much.
Now you are asking for nothing because you have not done your own home work and we can not make you literate on tax matter overnight and that is via sajha Kurakani.
Sorry bro; Sarcasm is one of the sevices we provide free here in Sajha.
ज्यास्ती कमाओगे तो ज्यास्ती हि तिरोगे ना भैये. Even a 12 dollar interest may give you different tax liability.
Did anybody suggested to exclude it or you trying to be an wise ass?
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sirus_me
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Posted on 02-10-11 2:41
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I don't know if Syanjali got my question correct or not. But again here's i am posting the same question.
I graduated in Spring 2009 but finally paid my total tuition fee last year which is 2010. I've received the letter from my college for the tuition fee that i paid last year. So my question is, how can i include that in 2010 when i haven't gone to college? If i include that, i might have to also include that i went to school for that year, don't I? If i can include that, will i get any refund at all?
Syanjali: How can i include the educational costs like books when i haven't gone to college??
Bhojpuri: Can you help me out regarding this scenario?
Any help is appreciated.
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