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2000 Form 1040A Income Tax Calculator


Filing status
Single
Married

Exemptions [Help]Yourself
Spouse
Additional dependents (children, parents...) [Help]

You were 65 or olderBlind
Spouse was 65 or olderBlind

Income:
7 Total wages, salaries and tips. Box 1 of your W-2 forms [Help]
8a Taxable interest
8b Tax-exempt interest
9 Ordinary dividends
10 Taxable IRA distributions
11 Taxable pensions and annuities
12 Unemployment compensation, qualified state tuition program
earnings, and Alaska Permanent Fund dividends
13 Total Social Security (Box 1)
Adjustments:
15 IRA deduction (see IRS instructions)
16 Student loan interest deduction (see IRS instructions)
Credits:
26-33 Credits (see IRS instructions)
Tax Payments:
35 Federal income tax withheld (box 2 Form W-2)
36 1999 estimated tax payments
37-38 Earned income & child tax credits
(This must be entered manually)[Help]


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This income tax calculator will only check your mathematical calculations. This program assumes you are eligible to file a Form 1040A. Please read the IRS instructions relating to filing Form 1040A before filing your return.
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EXEMPTIONS:
You generally get one exemption for yourself, your spouse and any dependents you are allowed to claim. If someone else could claim you on their return, you can not claim the exemption and you should not check this box. If you can claim yourself, place a check in the box.
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ADDITIONAL DEPENDENTS:
Add up the total additional exemptions you are claiming and enter that number in the box. Don't count yourself again and don't include any of your pets.
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WAGES:
Add together all taxable wages for the year. This is usually the amount found in box ten of your W-2. If you are married, add both you and your spouses wages together.
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EARNED INCOME CREDIT:
If you qualify for the earned income credit enter your credit on this line. This calculator will not calculate your earned income credit.
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