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How much money will i get back from my 2006 w-2's if i live in Lorain, Ohio? |
My wages were a total of $10,075.50. My federal income tax withheld was $1167.39. My ohio state tax withheld was $249.33. My local tax withheld was $201.30. Last but not least, my 2006 contributions for funds totaled $100.00. 1) you don't get money back from your W-2s. your W-2s tell you how much your employeer paid you and withheld and gave to the federal, state, and local govts. I can't believe you would even post this information on Yahoo! ???? Anyway, what you get back depends on what you claim. Do you take the standard deducation? Do you itemize? Do you own your own home? Did you pay for work related items? There are so many questions. You can pay a tax pro to do it for you, or you can go to walmart and pick up a turbo tax program for $20 and answer the questions and do it yourself. It's that easy! Use this online calculator to help you figure it out. |
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