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  2. I Have a Household Employee. What Are My Taxes Going to Look ...

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    You’ll also have to withhold taxes, if the nanny requests it and provide a W-2 showing $30,000 in wages. Here’s how the taxes would break out: Withhold 7.65% or $2,295 as the employee’s ...

  3. What Is a W-2 Form? Everything You Need to Know for Tax Season

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    A W-2, on the other hand, is filled out by the employer at the end of each tax year. To put it simply: you need to file a W-4 when you’re hired in order to receive a W-2 at the end of the year ...

  4. Form W-2 - Wikipedia

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    Form W-2 must be completed by the employers and be in the mail to be sent to employees by January 31. The deadline for filing electronic or paper W-2 Forms to the Social Security Administration (SSA) is also January 31. [6] If over 250 instances of Form W-2 are being filed for the year, electronic filing is required. [7]

  5. W-2 Forms: Understanding Your Most Important Tax Document - AOL

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    Boxes 16 and 17 at the bottom of your W-2 fulfill the same function for your state income tax return that Boxes 1 and 2 do for your federal return. By looking at these boxes, you can get a sense ...

  6. IRS tax forms - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2018 tax year, Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return, is the only form used for personal (individual) federal income tax returns filed with the IRS. In prior years, it had been one of three forms (1040 [the "Long Form"], 1040A [the "Short Form"] and 1040EZ – see below for explanations of each) used for such returns.

  7. Tax withholding in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the US, withholding by employers of tax on wages is required by the federal, most state, and some local governments. Taxes withheld include federal income tax, [3] Social Security and Medicare taxes, [4] state income tax, and certain other levies by a few states.

  8. 1099 vs. W-2 Employee: What’s the Difference and What Does It ...

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    W-2 Employee. 1099 Contractor. Tax withholding. Employer withholds state and federal taxes, as well as Social Security and Medicare taxes. These taxes are sent to the IRS on the employees’ behalf.

  9. Form 1042 - Wikipedia

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    Form 1099 is one of several IRS tax forms used to prepare and file an information return to report various types of income other than wages, salaries, and tips (for which Form W-2 is used instead). Form 1099-MISC is a variant of Form 1099 used to report miscellaneous income.