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Posted on 01-18-17 4:53
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Hi , I am planning to file myself instead of stop by tax file center. I did quick estimate through turbotax by plugging the number (gross income, state hold, federal hold)for me and my spouse separate and joint one by one . but separate it shows $600.00 less tax , joint filing should be less than separate wondering how come this happened we do not have any deduction just straight W2s..
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Posted on 01-20-17 3:53
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Married filing joint is always better.
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Posted on 01-20-17 4:31
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Free: why pay fee? Once you start filing tax software pushes you to use premium.
https://www.creditkarma.com/tax
Last edited: 20-Jan-17 04:32 PM
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Posted on 01-20-17 4:47
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Filing Jointly you be paying 14-15% tax while single pay 25% Federal Tax. Plus your health Care deductions will be bigger too. Thats for income between 18K to 75K. Even for higher income there is atleast 5% difference between single and jointly filed ones, There u go do the math. Google federal income tax rate
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