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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. Marshall" data-source="post: 3018385" data-attributes="member: 51443"><p>Right. Did you read what I wrote? Your tax rate is determined at the end of the year based on how much money you make minus whatever deductions you can claim. It has nothing to do with they deducted which does change with overtime or bonuses. Little variations are unlikely to jump you a tax bracket at the end of the year so that money will go back to you when you file your taxes. If you owe $10,000 based on your income minus deductions and they took out $25,000 you will receive a $15,000 refund but if you owe the same $10,000 based on your income minus your deductions and you only paid in $8,000 you would owe $2,000. At the end of the day your bill was still only $10,000 but it sure feels different. It's amazing to me how people don't understand the tax system at all. You might want to rethink your "wrongs" and your "facts" when you don't know what you are talking about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. Marshall, post: 3018385, member: 51443"] Right. Did you read what I wrote? Your tax rate is determined at the end of the year based on how much money you make minus whatever deductions you can claim. It has nothing to do with they deducted which does change with overtime or bonuses. Little variations are unlikely to jump you a tax bracket at the end of the year so that money will go back to you when you file your taxes. If you owe $10,000 based on your income minus deductions and they took out $25,000 you will receive a $15,000 refund but if you owe the same $10,000 based on your income minus your deductions and you only paid in $8,000 you would owe $2,000. At the end of the day your bill was still only $10,000 but it sure feels different. It's amazing to me how people don't understand the tax system at all. You might want to rethink your "wrongs" and your "facts" when you don't know what you are talking about. [/QUOTE]
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