Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just tell the IRS how much to withhold. If I owed 25k. I would just add 2k each pay period. The IRS knows nothing about your investments.
Dear lord, that’s about the equivalent to what my DH brings home a month. It’s not even worth him working as we are losing then $35k a year on childcare.
But you will still owe most of that if he quits. That sounds like it’s primarily the tax burden on your income. It’s not as if him quoting will reduce your tax bill by $40k.
How much was withheld?
Also, I do have sympathy because something similar happened to me last year and I had to double my withholding mid year to get close to our expected taxes. Very frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:This just happened to us too? My Dah owes like $30,000. I am a govt employee and I think my withholding is now too small? He pays quarterly. We file jointly. Never happened before this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just tell the IRS how much to withhold. If I owed 25k. I would just add 2k each pay period. The IRS knows nothing about your investments.
Dear lord, that’s about the equivalent to what my DH brings home a month. It’s not even worth him working as we are losing then $35k a year on childcare.
Anonymous wrote:I just tell the IRS how much to withhold. If I owed 25k. I would just add 2k each pay period. The IRS knows nothing about your investments.
Anonymous wrote:Did you calculate filing separately vs jointly?
Anonymous wrote:DH and I are doing our taxes and we owe about $25k which is shocking. We make around $230k pre tax and take the standard deduction.
We both claim all 0s and pay several hundred dollars a pay period extra.
In theory we should be paying an extra $2k per pay period per month right to the IRS?
Here is the kicker, we have a huge disparity in income. My DH only makes $40k and by increasing our withholding it gets to the point where it's silly for him to even work. He carries no benefits for us and his employer doesn't do a traditional 401(k).
I know more information is probably needed, but any ideas on what we are doing wrong. This was quite the gut punch.