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[quote=Anonymous]I have worked in restaurants for nearly 30 years as a server. Can we discuss it, please. I'm wondering why this is happening possibly. Every person who files taxes has a different situation, right? From 1998-2006, I filed as a single person making $10k-$16k a year. This is indeed how little I made fro 40 hours. What taxes do I pay from it? I have almost never had a tax liability. From 2007-2024, I have filed as HH making $10-$20k max. Big boost for me comes from my tax return. Maybe it's just me, but if I'm not made to pay taxes as the income is low, I also can't get money from some of the credits or deductions like earned income credit, saver's credit. Is it possible that this is a bad deal for me personally? Pardon my English. [/quote]
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