Across
- 1. Internal Revenue Service
- 5. Taxes paid on most things you buy.
- 10. Deductions are subtracted from gross income to arrive at your net income that can be taxed..
- 12. Tax form filled out at the start of a job.
- 14. Filing status of a person who is married but not filing taxes with their spouse.
- 16. Money taken off tax owed for a persona qualifying for the earned income.
- 17. Mandatory payment or charge collected by the government.
- 18. Filing status of an unmarried person with no dependents.
Down
- 1. Taxes paid depending on the amount of money you make.
- 2. Filing status of a single person with children they support.
- 3. Money subtracted from taxable income such as a medical expense.
- 4. Form used by U.S. taxpayers to file an annual income tax return.
- 5. Mid-level of government. There are 50 of them.
- 6. Tax form sent out once a year listing money earned and taxes taken out.
- 7. Our taxes are based on different percentages of taxes on different levels of income.
- 8. Every time a person is paid they receive this.
- 9. Tax payer pays too much in taxes and gets money back from the IRS.
- 11. Taxes paid on your home.
- 13. Tax payers pays not enough in taxes and owes money to the IRS after doing tax return.
- 15. National level of Government
