Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm personally suprised by the people who say they are owing even with 0 withholdings. Did you all change to 0 half-way through the year? Are you sure you were actually at 0?
We always do 0 and withhold at higher single rate even though married. First gear where our withholdings on w2 income do not cover liability associated with this income. This was a deliberate move by our govt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh well, you owe the same amount anyway, so what’s the big deal? Yes, we also got hit with a big end of the year tax bill, but our overall taxes went way down, so I really see no reason to complain. The difference is we didn’t give the government a no interest loan for once, instead they gave us one!
1. You could owe a penalty
2. Not everyone has the cash to pay a tax bill
Unlikely there would be any penalty if you stuck with the new tax tables, even if they are off. Regarding not having the cash to pay the tax bill, yes that is a problem, but it was a good idea to keep some cash on hand this year to see how things would pan out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh well, you owe the same amount anyway, so what’s the big deal? Yes, we also got hit with a big end of the year tax bill, but our overall taxes went way down, so I really see no reason to complain. The difference is we didn’t give the government a no interest loan for once, instead they gave us one!
1. You could owe a penalty
2. Not everyone has the cash to pay a tax bill
Anonymous wrote:Oh well, you owe the same amount anyway, so what’s the big deal? Yes, we also got hit with a big end of the year tax bill, but our overall taxes went way down, so I really see no reason to complain. The difference is we didn’t give the government a no interest loan for once, instead they gave us one!
Anonymous wrote:Oh well, you owe the same amount anyway, so what’s the big deal? Yes, we also got hit with a big end of the year tax bill, but our overall taxes went way down, so I really see no reason to complain. The difference is we didn’t give the government a no interest loan for once, instead they gave us one!
Anonymous wrote:I'm personally suprised by the people who say they are owing even with 0 withholdings. Did you all change to 0 half-way through the year? Are you sure you were actually at 0?
Anonymous wrote:A vote for republicans is a vote for taking money out of the pockets of the middle class and giving it to millionaires/billionaires
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm personally suprised by the people who say they are owing even with 0 withholdings. Did you all change to 0 half-way through the year? Are you sure you were actually at 0?
We always do 0 and withhold at higher single rate even though married. First gear where our withholdings on w2 income do not cover liability associated with this income. This was a deliberate move by our govt.
And I knew this and did nothing about it because we are within the safe harbor, but we shouldn’t be blaming the little guy for messing this up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm personally suprised by the people who say they are owing even with 0 withholdings. Did you all change to 0 half-way through the year? Are you sure you were actually at 0?
We always do 0 and withhold at higher single rate even though married. First gear where our withholdings on w2 income do not cover liability associated with this income. This was a deliberate move by our govt.
Anonymous wrote:I'm personally suprised by the people who say they are owing even with 0 withholdings. Did you all change to 0 half-way through the year? Are you sure you were actually at 0?
Anonymous wrote:We used a calculator to adjust withholdings based on the new tax law. This helped with federal taxes. We were already withholding an additional $100/pp/pay period but we added more based on the calculator. It worked for federal. We are getting a small refund of under $300. But we owe money for Maryland state taxes. Not sure how to adjust that withholding.