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For any question related to taxes and not otherwise covered by a more specific tag such as income-tax, sales-tax, capital-gains-tax etc. When asking about taxes, please also specify a country tag such as united-states, canada, united-kingdom, etc.

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Understanding the tax calculation based on brackets

For married, filing jointly it's $24,400 in 2019 - so you'd only pay taxes on $475,600. And you've also ignored social security and medicare taxes deducted from your paycheck. …
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How to avoid paying tax on starting bonus that was used to reimburse a bonus from a prior em...

You don't get to avoid paying taxes on this new income. But, you may be eligible to deduct the repayment to your previous employer. …
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Washington State tax filing extension?

Washington State doesn't have a state income tax for individuals, so unless you've got a business there's nothing to file. Find out more on their website.
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In the US, is cancer medication (for a parent living in South America), tax-deductible?

To deduct the medical expense, you'd need to be able to claim your father as a dependent on your taxes, and then could only deduct the amount in excess of 7.5% of your AGI. …
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How does taxation work on non-retirement investment accounts when selling and subsequently b...

In a taxable account you're going to owe taxes when you sell the shares for a gain. … Note: for a fund like you linked, you will owe taxes annually, regardless of whether you sell it. …
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Cash Gift Taxes

You don't owe taxes on gifts until you reach your lifetime estate tax exemption which is currently north of eleven million dollars. … Unless you expect to have an estate worth more than $11,400,000 at the moment, you will not owe any taxes on the gift. …
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I'm a non-U.S. citizen who was on an F1 Visa that paid FICA Taxes as a Resident years 5-6 in...

Not living or working in the USA does not entitle you to a refund of FICA taxes. … Specifics from the IRS are here: https://www.irs.gov/individuals/international-taxpayers/foreign-student-liability-for-social-security-and-medicare-taxes
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Tax on cash gift to child

You don’t owe taxes on gifts you make until you exceed the exclusion amount. But you do have to file the gift tax return in the year following the gift. …
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Accident claim money, rules, taxes and limitations

As a general rule, insurance settlements aren't taxable. The purpose of the settlement is to make you whole from an injury or accident - you're not experiencing any taxable gain there. As far as other …
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