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posted May 31, 2019 5:04:51 PM

I have 2 jobs, but i dont work at my second job that much. why would i get less for filing both jobs than i would for just filing my main job. i put $0.00 federal on one

is it neccessary to file my second job? im losing money for filing that w2 but i didnt pay any taxes on federal and less than 5 on the rest bc of how little i made

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Level 15
May 31, 2019 5:04:55 PM

Every W-2 that you received must be reported on your tax return, even if they are for small amounts.  Remember that each one of those W-2’s has your Social Security number on it, and that income was reported to the IRS by the employer.  You do not want to get in trouble with the IRS for under-reporting your income.

When you added more income, your tax liability increased, so you saw your refund decrease.  The program begins by giving you both of your personal exemptions of $4000 each, plus your standard deduction (if MFJ it is $12,600). Then you added taxable income--so the refund went down.  Wait until you have entered ALL of your income and deduction information.  You can't really tell anything until it is all entered.

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New Member
May 31, 2019 5:04:53 PM

If you didn't pay rates on the 2nd job you now have to pay them. That is why you are getting less.

Level 15
May 31, 2019 5:04:55 PM

Every W-2 that you received must be reported on your tax return, even if they are for small amounts.  Remember that each one of those W-2’s has your Social Security number on it, and that income was reported to the IRS by the employer.  You do not want to get in trouble with the IRS for under-reporting your income.

When you added more income, your tax liability increased, so you saw your refund decrease.  The program begins by giving you both of your personal exemptions of $4000 each, plus your standard deduction (if MFJ it is $12,600). Then you added taxable income--so the refund went down.  Wait until you have entered ALL of your income and deduction information.  You can't really tell anything until it is all entered.