Across
- 3. When you overpay the government, you receive a refund
- 4. Expenses the government has
- 7. gross income Total income
- 8. withholding Money an employer holds from your paycheck
- 10. status Married/single/head of household
- 12. Income from stocks and bonds
- 15. Income the government receives from taxpayers, etc.
- 16. Dependents you are claiming
- 17. Personal expenses you can subtract from income before figuring tax owed (medical, dependents, house mort.)
- 19. Set $ amount not taxed for each dependent
- 20. Money you earn from employment
- 21. income Money earned before deductions
- 23. Husband/Wife
Down
- 1. care expenses Money you pay for someone else to care for a child or elder dependent
- 2. tax Taxes on income
- 5. deduction $ amount non itemizers may subtract from income based upon filing status
- 6. security Your personal identification number
- 9. income Income received from interest, dividends, social security & pentions
- 11. Money received from saving account
- 13. A person who relies on someone for living expenses
- 14. Your banks identification number
- 18. of household Single person who has dependents
- 19. No withholding
- 22. pay Money you earn to take home
