Across
- 4. A form you file each year to report your income and find out how much tax you owe or will be refunded.
- 5. Money you pay to the government based on the money you earn.
- 6. Your gross income minus certain adjustments; used to figure out your taxable income.
- 12. A tax paid to the U.S. federal government on your income.
- 14. The money you take home after taxes and deductions.
- 15. The main federal tax return form used to file your taxes.
Down
- 1. A form used to report income that is not from a traditional job (like freelance or contract work).
- 2. A form your employer sends you showing how much you earned and how much tax was withheld.
- 3. Money taken out of your paycheck to pay taxes throughout the year.
- 7. A tax paid to your state government.
- 8. A form you fill out when you start a job telling your employer how much tax to withhold from your paycheck.
- 9. A tax paid to your city or county government.
- 10. The part of your income that is subject to taxes after deductions and adjustments.
- 11. The total amount of money you earn before taxes or deductions.
- 13. Expenses you can subtract from your income to reduce the amount of taxes you owe.
