I no longer receive a refund on my "1040-Married filing Jointly" Federal taxes. For the past 3 years I've had to pay about $1600. My wife & I have had same jobs w/ 2-4% raises/year with no other changes. We've been renting for 8 years. What changed in the tax law, and what can we do to not pay every year?
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Lots of tax laws changed from 2018 and beyond.
No one in this user forum can see your tax return or your screen. There were major tax law changes that began with the 2018 tax year that seem to continue to surprise some people. Personal exemptions of over $4000 per person were removed beginning with 2018 returns. Your standard deduction increased dramatically.
Was something different for 2021? Did you have less income due to the pandemic? Did you receive unemployment compensation? If so, did you have tax withheld from it?
There are a lot of variables that affect your refund or tax due including how much you earned, how much tax you had withheld, your filing status, the number of dependents you claim, your deductions and credits, etc. You may have lost Earned Income Credit or the Child Tax Credit— did a child turn 18? If you received the EIC last year, remember that changes in the amount you earn have a big effect on the amount of EIC you can get. (Sometimes earning more money means less EIC) Are you 65 or older ? If so, your standard deduction is higher. Everyone has a higher standard deduction now so it is harder to use itemized deductions.
If you received advance child tax credit payments between July and December—-remember that you received part of your refund in advance—-so the refund on your tax return can be less than you assumed it would be.
And of course, always check your own data entries, looking for errors such as misplaced decimals or extra zeros.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1901008-why-did-my-refund-go-down-compared-to-last-year-s
Print out 2020 and 2021 and compare them side by side to see what is different.
https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tips/tax-payments/video-why-would-i-owe-federal-taxes/L3VXudPiN
You might need to change the amount you have withheld from your paychecks by changing the W-4 forms you give to your employers.
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/fw4.pdf
https://www.irs.gov/individuals/tax-withholding-estimator
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