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If the tax is higher than what is listed in the tax table, then you must be subject to AMT, additional taxes, or an alternate calculation.
For example working a "side gig" where you get a 1099-NEC will increase you taxes as compared to making the same amount and getting a W-2 form.
Please respond back with details of what kind of income you have and if there's anything unusual about your tax situation.
I am a high school student who had a summer job, my wages and tips combine to be $1212 through the whole summer. I received a 1099INT from investment income that came out to be $924. My total taxable income was $524. That is it I had no other income and came no where close to qualifying for AMT.
Yes, you are right about that. Your tax should be $51, which is exactly what I got in TurboTax and exactly what the 1040 booklet says.
The only reason I can think of that the amount would be higher is if there are allocated tips on your W-2 form.
Check box 8 of your W-2 form. Any amount there would mean that your employer claims you received tips that you didn't claim. If that's the case you would be charged Social Security and Medicare taxes on those tips.
Check line 5 of Schedule 2 to see if there is extra tax there.
I checked my W2 - no tips claimed there. I think the weirdest thing is that I agree with the amount of taxable income (~$500), but the $73 that TurboTax is telling me I owe $73 which is not listed as a potential tax liability in the 2023 Tax Table. I don't have a schedule2 - there was nothing on that form that applies to me. How do I write to TurboTax to get resolution?
The $51 tax should be on 1040 line 16. Then see if there is anything on lines 17-23. Is line 24 the same as 16?
You might owe the kiddie tax on the investment income. I don't know anything about that.
How to pay the kiddie tax
https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/my-tax-return/help/how-do-i-report-and-pay-the-kiddie-tax/00/26055
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