You can't just not pay taxes, it's automatically deducted from your pay and you have no control over it what-so-ever. You can't even stop yourself from "over paying" your taxes either, so what ever you "over pay" with is taken as an "interest free loan" to the State that the State does not have to pay you back for.
The cap taxation for me is around $2,400, last year I was taxed at $4,300, so when I did my tax returns they only sent me back $1,100 which is bullshit. Apparently if you are single, not married, have no dependencies, you are punished with some bullshit penalty I wasn't aware of so that's why my tax return was so low instead of getting back at least $2,000, I got a measly $1,100.
So yeah, unless someone can fucking tell me, finally, how or where I'm able to have control over how much in taxes I'm paying when Walmart automatically deducts it from your pay, that'd be great.
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Feldorai ago
You can't just not pay taxes, it's automatically deducted from your pay and you have no control over it what-so-ever. You can't even stop yourself from "over paying" your taxes either, so what ever you "over pay" with is taken as an "interest free loan" to the State that the State does not have to pay you back for.
The cap taxation for me is around $2,400, last year I was taxed at $4,300, so when I did my tax returns they only sent me back $1,100 which is bullshit. Apparently if you are single, not married, have no dependencies, you are punished with some bullshit penalty I wasn't aware of so that's why my tax return was so low instead of getting back at least $2,000, I got a measly $1,100.
So yeah, unless someone can fucking tell me, finally, how or where I'm able to have control over how much in taxes I'm paying when Walmart automatically deducts it from your pay, that'd be great.
Tsilent_Tsunami ago
Stop being an employee. They're required by law to give part of your "paycheck" to the IRS.