Twenty Questions Economics & Personal Finance UNIT TEST REVIEW: INCOME & TAXES.

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Twenty Questions Economics & Personal Finance UNIT TEST REVIEW: INCOME & TAXES

Twenty Questions

W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A Taxes that take a larger share of income as the amount of income grows. Ex. Income tax

Taxes that take a smaller share of income as the amount of income grows. Ex. sales tax W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

An amount you may subtract from your income for each person who depends on your income to live. W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

Money, stock or other property that corporations pay to stockholders in return for their investment. W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

Wages, salary, tips and “other compensation” all add up to this. W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

Money paid to support a former spouse for the maintenance of a “personal lifestyle”. W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

Expenses the law allows you to subtract from your adjusted gross income. W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

To use this form you must have earned less than $1500 in taxable interest & have no dependents. W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

You must use this form if you have earned less than $100,000, have dependents and do not plan to itemize. W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

You must use this form if you plan to itemize and/or have earned over $100,000. W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

Money paid to a former spouse for support of dependent children. W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

Listing allowable expenses on your tax return. (as opposed to taking the standard deduction) W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

The stated amount that you may deduct from your gross income as opposed to itemizing. W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

Examples are “single” and “head of household” W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

A form that reports income from dividends, interest, unemployment and/or social security W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

Gross Pay – Deductions= _________________ W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

The part of the national economy that is controlled by the government. W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

A form of compensation which is derived from a percentage of sales. W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

The part of the national economy that is not under direct government control. W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A

A form which reports income from wages, tips and/or salary. W-2 Exemptions Gross income Dividend income Deductions Form 1040EZ Form 1040 Progressive taxes 1099 Private sector Child support Itemizing Standard deduction Filing status Public Sector Net pay Commission Regressive taxes Alimony Form 1040A