Income Tax W-2 Form 1040

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Across
  1. 5. Money you earn from a job.
  2. 8. A government program that provides health insurance for people 65 and older.
  3. 11. Money you must pay if you didn’t pay enough taxes during the year.
  4. 12. The person who earns money and files a tax return.
  5. 14. A government program that helps retired people or those who can’t work.
  6. 15. A tax you pay to the U.S. government based on how much money you earn.
  7. 16. Taxes taken out of your paycheck to pay for: Social Security
  8. 17. You must sign your tax return to show the information is true.
  9. 18. Money your employer takes out of your paycheck to pay your taxes throughout the year.
  10. 19. Your category for filing taxes. Examples: Single, Married filing jointly, Head of household
  11. 20. Take-Home Pay The money you *actually* get in your paycheck *after* taxes and deductions are taken out.
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  1. 1. The main tax form people use to report their income to the government.
  2. 2. The total amount of money you earn *before* anything is taken out.
  3. 3. A set amount of money the government lets everyone subtract from their income so they pay tax on a smaller amount.
  4. 4. People you support financially (like children). They can help lower your taxes.
  5. 6. The government agency that collects taxes.
  6. 7. (April 15) The last day to file your taxes each year.
  7. 9. A form your employer gives you that shows how much money you earned and how much tax was taken out of your paycheck.
  8. 10. Money the government gives back to you if you paid too much in taxes during the year.
  9. 13. The part of your income that the government taxes *after* deductions.