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How much should I expect to be deducted in taxes from my paycheck?

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How much should I expect to be deducted in taxes from my paycheck?

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If I’m not sure on how much my paycheck is I will times my hourly wages by the number of hours I worked per week then I times the total I get by 0.20%.Then I will deduct that total from the before taxes total and I’m usually with $10 to $15 dollars of what my actual check is.Works every time for me. The 0.20% is about what they take out of a single person without dependents check.

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It all depends on your total level of income. Your 2nd job’s taxes will be only based on that income. If it pushes you into a higher tax bracket, you may be under-withheld. Be careful about the state taxes. When we lived in Utah the tables ALWAYS had you under-withheld.

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You should expect… Here is the hourly paycheck calculator: http://www.finance.cch.com/sohoApplets/P… Anyway, you won’t pay much or any income taxes. Most of the deductions will be entitlements and state taxes…

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7.65% will automatically come out for Social Security and Medicare tax. The rest depends on how many hours you actually work its not just based on your hourly rate. You can find a paycheck calculator here http://www.unipayco.com/index1.html and try out different Gross Pay calculations.

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Usually when I figure my net pay, I usually multiply what I gross by .78..But, I live in Illinois, so it’s probably different from Utah..Plus, I changed my dependant status from 1 to 0..But, Uncle Sam hits me about 73% (so, now to get an idea of my paycheck, I multiply my gross by .73).. I used to do about .8 but times have changed (lol)..If I was you though, I’d do .75..$8.50 x how many hours you work= then multiply that by .75..should be close..Take care!and good luck with your second job and school!

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