Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really can’t figure it out. My itemized deductions are almost identical to the standard deduction too but the calculator says I am going to owe whereas this year I got a 4K refund. I’m just hoping for the best, I guess.
Has the amount being withheld from your paychecks changed?
Anonymous wrote:I really can’t figure it out. My itemized deductions are almost identical to the standard deduction too but the calculator says I am going to owe whereas this year I got a 4K refund. I’m just hoping for the best, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really can’t figure it out. My itemized deductions are almost identical to the standard deduction too but the calculator says I am going to owe whereas this year I got a 4K refund. I’m just hoping for the best, I guess.
This is OP and we are in the situation of the first responder and this pp. My itemized deductions are almost, not quite at $24,000. So, why would we owe more?
Anonymous wrote:NP I also can't figure out the new withholding calculator. I have decided to wait till 4/15 and then see if an accountant can help me out. Couldn't get one to call me back yet. It doesn't seem right what the results are saying.
The broad-ranging Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was passed so late last year that the Internal Revenue Service is still issuing interpretations of the law—and probably will be through the rest of this year.
" Figuring out how much to withhold from your pay is always a bit of a guessing game. It's an estimate based on how you filled out your Form W-4 and calculation tables created by the IRS.
But in a rush to implement the new law this year, the estimate could be off more than usual.
That's because the IRS has updated the calculation tables, but not the Form W-4.
"We've done the best we can in the short term to come up with tables that accurately reflect the tax liability of individual taxpayers. Going forward, in order to be more precise, we're going to need a new system," said a senior IRS official on a call with reporters last week. "
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really can’t figure it out. My itemized deductions are almost identical to the standard deduction too but the calculator says I am going to owe whereas this year I got a 4K refund. I’m just hoping for the best, I guess.
This is OP and we are in the situation of the first responder and this pp. My itemized deductions are almost, not quite at $24,000. So, why would we owe more?
Anonymous wrote:I really can’t figure it out. My itemized deductions are almost identical to the standard deduction too but the calculator says I am going to owe whereas this year I got a 4K refund. I’m just hoping for the best, I guess.