Timeline for Am I exempt from taxes if I work for a college?
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Sep 29, 2017 at 14:01 | comment | added | Ben Miller | @dave_thompson_085 I've reworded slightly based on your comment. Better? | |
Sep 29, 2017 at 14:00 | history | edited | Ben Miller | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Sep 29, 2017 at 11:09 | comment | added | dave_thompson_085 | Income tax withholding doesn't vary over time unless your pay rate changes; it projects your pay to the full year and pro-rates the (estimated) tax on that, unless the employee qualifies for and requests part-year treatment which OP doesn't mention. If your annualized pay less probable deduction and exemptions leaves no taxable income, there is no withholding. For single with the basic 2 allowances this is up to $10,400 (for 2017); married, dependents or extra deductions all increase the amount. Otherwise concur. | |
Sep 27, 2017 at 15:05 | history | answered | Ben Miller | CC BY-SA 3.0 |