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Why is my tax refund less than last year if I made more money?

Why is my tax refund less than last year if I made more money?

Answer: The most likely reason for the smaller refund, despite the higher salary is that you are now in a higher tax bracket. To understand this you need to realize that your tax refund is determined by your total income, marginal tax rate and the amount of federal/state taxes that are withheld.

Do you get more back in taxes if you make less?

Assessing Your Estimated Taxes Tax estimates are often based the earnings of previous years. If you earn less this year than you have in the past, you might overestimate your tax obligation and pay more to the IRS than required. In this scenario, you will likely receive a larger tax refund than you have in the past.

Why does my tax refund decrease when I add another w2?

WHY DID MY REFUND GO DOWN WHEN I ADDED ANOTHER W-2? When you added more income, your tax liability increased, so you saw your refund decrease. Your refund (or tax due) is based on the total of your income, not “per W-2.” Wait until you have entered ALL of your income and deduction information.

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Why am I getting less tax refund this year 2020?

If you’re wondering, “Why is my tax refund so low in 2020,” there may be different causes for 2019 returns filed in 2020. For some, new withholding tables that were in place for 12 months in 2019, but only 10 months in 2018, may have been the reason why their tax refund was less than expected for 2020.

What makes your tax refund go down?

Deductions and Credits When you claim tax deductions, the amount of your taxable income decreases. When you claim tax credits, your tax liability decreases. Even if your tax rate doesn’t change, a higher taxable income leads to a higher tax liability, which in turn causes a lower refund.

Why do I have two W-2 forms?

You might get more than one W-2 if you work for an employment agency or your company changed ownership or payroll providers. If your federal wage info in boxes 1–14 is the same (or blank on one W-2), and the state info in boxes 15–17 (or local info in boxes 18–20) is different, you’ll enter both on the same W-2 screen.

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Why is my tax refund different than my return?

Why is my refund different than the amount on the tax return I filed? All or part of your refund may have been used (offset) to pay off past-due federal tax, state income tax, state unemployment compensation debts, child support, spousal support, or other federal nontax debts, such as student loans.