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The problem you are encountering is not unusual for a married couple who both work, especially if you have healthy salaries.
Payroll tables that are used to calculate withholding assume two things-one is that each of you receive a standard deduction of $12,700 before owing any tax. The other assumption is that each will only be taxed on the amount of income being earned at that job.
In truth, when you actually file your return, you receive only one standard deduction of $12.700 for a married couple. Your tax owed on your income is also calculated at the rate that applies to your total income, not just one person's income, so, together, you may have some income in a higher tax bracket than your withholding assumes.
It's usually not a good alternative to file separately because the tax rate is then much higher. One thing that could help for next year, is that one of you could choose to have tax withheld at the higher single rate. You could make this change with your payroll department, it's a choice for your W-4.
The problem you are encountering is not unusual for a married couple who both work, especially if you have healthy salaries.
Payroll tables that are used to calculate withholding assume two things-one is that each of you receive a standard deduction of $12,700 before owing any tax. The other assumption is that each will only be taxed on the amount of income being earned at that job.
In truth, when you actually file your return, you receive only one standard deduction of $12.700 for a married couple. Your tax owed on your income is also calculated at the rate that applies to your total income, not just one person's income, so, together, you may have some income in a higher tax bracket than your withholding assumes.
It's usually not a good alternative to file separately because the tax rate is then much higher. One thing that could help for next year, is that one of you could choose to have tax withheld at the higher single rate. You could make this change with your payroll department, it's a choice for your W-4.
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