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New Member
posted Apr 7, 2025 9:36:57 AM

Does anyone know why I went from almost 30 years of refunds to having to pay a whole lot? I've always deducted the max from our paychecks to cover taxes.

I did have 2 dependents go on their own this year & possibly moved to a different tax bracket. Would this make a difference?

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Expert Alumni
Apr 7, 2025 9:41:53 AM

Yes, 2 dependents becoming independent could certainly have made the difference, particularly if you were previously eligible for child tax credits. Your withholding should have covered the moving up of a tax bracket, but I do suggest making sure you have an updated Form W-4 on file with your employer.

 

Here is an article you may find helpful that discusses common reasons for owing more tax than expected: Why do I owe taxes?

New Member
Apr 7, 2025 9:58:16 AM

Thanks! I didn't think it would be such a huge difference. I've used TurboTax since before we were married and never had an issue. We've also withheld as much as we could, so I thought that we were covered. Now to figure out how to move forward (& pay the taxes!!!).

Expert Alumni
Apr 7, 2025 10:09:12 AM

You may owe taxes to the federal and/or state because your withholding is too low. You can adjust your withholding by submitting a new Form W-4 to your employer.

 

You can use the TurboTax W-4 Withholding Calculator to help you find the right withholding when completing a new W-4. You can use this info to boost your refund or increase your take-home pay.)

 

Some of the common reasons why you may owe federal taxes are:

  1. You had new sources of income.
  2. Your withholding is not enough.
  3. You had less charitable contributions.
  4. You had fewer medical expenses.
  5. You changed filing status (I.e. changing from Married filing jointly to single will cause a jump in your taxes).
  6. You had less mortgage interest.
  7. You have fewer tax credits, such as Earned Income Credit,, Child Tax Credit, American Opportunity Tax Credit, Lifetime Learning Credit) 
  8. The tax brackets changed in 2024 due to inflation, which may pushed you up to a new higher  tax bracket 
  9. You worked multiple jobs
  10. Your child's age no longer qualifies you for the Credit for Other Dependents or the Child Tax Credit

 

Click here for "How do I update and print a new W-4?"

 

Click here for "Why do I owe taxes?"

 

Click here for "Video: Why Would I Owe Federal Taxes?

 

Click here for "Topic no. 202, Tax payment options"