As a carpenter, you’ll spend your days constructing a variety of items for people which incorporate a great level of precision and skill. You’ll need to copy this ability when filing your tax return. With so many different deductions and credits, as well as tax codes, it takes a keen eye to make sure everything […]

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Your employer should furnish a Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement if you work in an office as an accounting or data entry clerk, secretary or administrative assistant. My deducting unreimbursed, job-related expenses you may be able to reduce the amount of your tax liability. Proper documentation should be kept for all expenses, including receipts. […]

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Janitors and custodians can decrease the amount they owe in taxes by claiming work related deductions. Those who work for an employer will receive a Form W-2 which documents their wages and withholdings. This form can come from the agency you work for, or the individual to which you provide services. You are considered to […]

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Driver

If you drive a vehicle for work, whether a bus, truck, or taxi, you can expect to receive a Form W-2 Wage and Tax statement which documents your income and withholdings from your employer. If the option for ‘Statutory Employee” is checked in Box 13, you’ll need to file a Schedule C, Profit and Loss […]

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Construction workers are a vital part of the employment industry. Without you, our lives would be much different. Our roads, buildings, homes, and other structures would be in a state of disrepair. However, the job can lead to a few out of pocket expenses for worker, which they can deduct at tax time to save […]

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As a military service person, you will receive a Form W-2, Wage and Tax statement, like other employees. This form will document your military pay that is subject to taxable income. In cases where you were paid for military service in a combat zone, those wages may be excluded from taxation. Additionally, any commissioned officers’ […]

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As a plumber, you are responsible for reporting your income to the IRS, and paying any applicable income tax. If you work for another company, you will receive a Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement, from your employer. However, you may work for yourself, doing odd plumbing jobs or even as your own business. In […]

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As a maintenance worker, you may either be classified as an employee of a company or you may be considered self-employed. If you are an employee, your employer will provide you with a Form W-2, Wage and Tax Statement. Self-employed maintenance workers can expect a Form 1099-MISC, Miscellaneous Income from those whom they’re contracted with. […]

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Wisconsin

Wisconsin has a state income tax that ranges from 4.4% to 7.65%, this range is broken up into 4 tax brackets. Single Tax Payers; Up to $10,910 at 4.4% $10,901 to $21,820 at 5.84% $21,821 to $240,190 at 6.27% $240,191 and above at 7.65% Married Filing Jointly Payers; Up to $14,540 at 4.4% $14,541 to […]

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West Virginia

The state of West Virginia taxes it residents at the following rates, regardless of filing status. Up to $10,000 at 3% $10,001 to $25,000 at 4% $25,001 to $40,000 at 4.5% $40,001 to $60,000 at 6% $60,001 and above at 6.5% West Virginia taxes Social Security benefits to the extent that they are taxed by […]

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