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Old 02-07-2015, 10:49 PM
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Received 1.1k on 2013 return, now I owe $900 on 2014?!

What am I missing here:
2013
Wages 24646.75
Federal 1492.18
SS Wage 25187.49
SS Tax 1561.63
Medicare wage 25187.49
Medicare tax 365.22
12 (D) 538.74
12 (DD) 10749.19
State wage 24648.75
State tax 892.95

2014
Wages 26940.64
Federal 1059.10
SS Wage 27807.15
SS tax 1724.04
Medicare Wage 27807.15
Medicare Tax 403.20
D 866.51
DD 8971.70
State wage 26940.64
State tax 1045.80

Basically I made about 2k more and paid about $400 less in taxes, I could understand me only getting maybe $200 back or nothing, but owing $900?? That is a $2000 difference!



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