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How much would a full-time paycheck be?
If I was to work a full-time job, working 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, what would be my overall salary on a paycheck? How much would I get?
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- BobbieLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
8 X 5 = 40 hours for the 1 week pay period OK so at no $ amount per hour your GROSS wages earnings from your employer would be -0- ZERO amount and no taxes would have to be withheld from your GROSS wages earnings for that 1 week pay period RIGHT ON.
When you do fail to have enough FIT amount withheld out of your GROSS wages earning out of each pay period to cover your FIT liability during the next FIT tax filing season and then at that time you could end up Owing and amount of FIT liability that you would have to send in at that time during the tax filing season for that purpose along with your 1040V and the 1040 income tax return.
Go to the www.irs.gov website and use the search box for the W-4 Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate
Very simple and easy fill in the W-4 correctly and completely and just claim Single and -0- ZERO Allowances sign the completed W-4 form make a copy for your records and give the other signed copy to your employer for the 2013 Tax year federal income tax withholding amounts out of your gross wages earnings amount if ANY amount is required for your FIT for this purpose.
And then if they should withhold any amount of $$ out for the FIT amount as an estimated advance payment of any possible income tax liability that you might have when you correctly complete your 1040 income tax return during the next income tax filing season and you receive your W-2 form from your employer around the middle of January for the past tax year and if you have a $$ amount in the Box 2 for FIT you will get a credit for that $$ amount on your 1040 income tax return and might qualify to get some are all of the withheld amount back as a REFUND amount when you correctly complete your 1040 income tax return print a copy for your records and sign the copy to send to the correct IRS address for processing.
www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4.pdf
Hope that you find the above enclosed information useful. 05/17/2013
- JudyLv 78 years ago
Uh, making how much per hour? At federal minimum of 7.25 an hour, your gross pay would be 40 times 7.25, or $290 a week. Your take-home would depend on what you put on your W-4 and on where you are.
- troLv 78 years ago
8 x 40 - gross
gross x 7.65% for FICA deduction, possibly 1% x gross for a state one
the amount of your income tax will depend on how you filed your W-4 with your employer which you don't state here
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