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AftyOfTheUK t1_it0apd4 wrote
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Workdawg t1_iuhw1ke wrote
Reply to Should we get married to file jointly? by Leash423
into the 24% bracket if you were married. I plugged your numbers into this [calc](https://smartasset.com/taxes/income-taxes#XBYt4r36xX) using MN for state tax. Single: 180k = 57716 15k = 1525 Total = 59241 Married: 195k = 51659 So, getting
Liquidretro t1_iujrl1v wrote
Reply to [CA] Almost 40% of my paycheck is being taxed. How can I alter my W4 to reflect a more accurate rate? by [deleted]
dangerous industry? Plug your numbers into this minus the other deductions and see how it compares. [https://smartasset.com/taxes/paycheck-calculator](https://smartasset.com/taxes/paycheck-calculator) then use the IRS W4 calculator to adjust. I'm not sure an incorrect
333cdh333 t1_j1od4ez wrote
Reply to comment by anonymous_plus_ultra in is 73k good in new jersey? by anonymous_plus_ultra
good tool is [Smart Asset - NJ](https://smartasset.com/taxes/new-jersey-paycheck-calculator#LcItgghwFa). They’ll give you a rough estimate of your take home pay after taxes. Note this doesn’t include health insurance, STD, 401k, etc. Without knowing
BouncyEgg t1_j2f31vr wrote
Reply to Does Capital Gains Tax apply to all gains, or only those over the income threshold for that rate? by TheyReadALot
Play around with a capital gains tax calculator. It will help solidify your understanding: * https://smartasset.com/investing/capital-gains-tax-calculator > I pay 0% on $1,676 of my capital gains, and only
flocking_north t1_j51jjr1 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in In Maine, A Common Language Connects French Canadians, African Immigrants by FragWall
right? If you had things your way, we'd be living in a truly awful place. https://smartasset.com/data-studies/states-most-dependent-on-the-federal-government-2022
wormtowny t1_j6e6qx2 wrote
effective tax rate, kind of the worst of both worlds between real estate and income tax. https://smartasset.com/taxes/new-hampshire-property-tax-calculator#:~:text=New%20Hampshire%20is%20known%20as,tax%20payment%20here%20is%20%246%2C097.
68ch t1_j6im7mx wrote
Reply to Living Cost by checkingtheprob5
some math: 65k would be roughly 54k after tax (per smartasset.com calculator for married filing jointly), which is about 4500 monthly. Rent (for an ok place in safe neighborhood) - 1600 (ex: https://newjersey.craigslist.org/apa/d/lodi-bedroom-for-rent/7579087792.html) Utilities
BouncyEgg t1_j6msbh2 wrote
with your income *without* the 401k distribution. Enter it into an income tax calculator like this: * https://smartasset.com/taxes/income-taxes Write down your total Federal income tax. Then start adjusting the income until
doktorhladnjak t1_j9zgb77 wrote
Reply to comment by duuuh in Considering buying home in WA. Am remote employee for company based out of UT. Will I need to pay income tax? by 1150A
where the employer is based is only the case in a few “[convenience of the employer](https://smartasset.com/taxes/convenience-of-the-employer-rule)” states like
watch1_ott1 t1_jbe57et wrote
benefits. These states also do not have particularly friendly sales, property, estate and inheritance tax rates." [https://smartasset.com/retirement/retirement-taxes](https://smartasset.com/retirement/retirement-taxes)
Skjeggape t1_jbeoqr9 wrote
Reply to comment by JayhawkInMaine in Are Maine taxes as bad as people say? by SameProfession254
smartasset.com/retirement/retirement-taxes I spent some time once trying to find state SPENDING numbers, and although it ends up getting skewed because of states that in general are net contributors vs net beneficiaries of Federal dollars
yasuewho t1_jc2bfgr wrote
Reply to comment by _WhaleBiologist in Another word for banker, me, acrylic,2023 by travischapmanart
firm's. In the US, there are rules about [how to become a fudiciary.](https://smartasset.com/financial-advisor/certified-financial-fiduciary-cff) and it doesn't suit this scenario. It's a clever piece and beautifully executed. I just
PostPostMinimalist t1_iryzca4 wrote
Reply to comment by InternetMedium4325 in Tax savings of moving to JC from NYC by InternetMedium4325
much of a difference. You know what's easiest, check it out: [https://smartasset.com/taxes/new-york-tax-calculator](https://smartasset.com/taxes/new-york-tax-calculator) [https://smartasset.com/taxes/new-jersey-tax-calculator](https://smartasset.com/taxes/new-jersey-tax-calculator) Just put in retirement contributions and I believe it's pretty accurate