How To Calculate Taxes Owed?

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  • LittleScholars
    Daycare.com Member
    • Jan 2016
    • 471

    How To Calculate Taxes Owed?

    I'm in New York State and have an $11,000 profit (I'm new to this and perhaps didn't write off all I could).

    For some reason, I anticipated paying 20% in taxes, but my accountant gave me a number closer to 43%. Can you help me understand why? I imagine she's correct, but I'm trying to learn more about this.
  • TomCopeland
    Business Author/Trainer
    • Jun 2010
    • 3062

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    Originally posted by LittleScholars
    I'm in New York State and have an $11,000 profit (I'm new to this and perhaps didn't write off all I could).

    For some reason, I anticipated paying 20% in taxes, but my accountant gave me a number closer to 43%. Can you help me understand why? I imagine she's correct, but I'm trying to learn more about this.
    It's hard to know the correct answer. You will owe about 15% Social Security tax. You will owe federal income tax based on your family's adjusted gross income. This could be anywhere from 15%-28% or higher. You will also NY state income tax which could be up to 8% or so. So, it's possible you will owe 43% tax on your profit.

    You want to be sure you are claiming all allowable business deductions because for every $100 of a deduction you will reduce your taxes by about $43.
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    • LittleScholars
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2016
      • 471

      #3
      Originally posted by TomCopeland
      It's hard to know the correct answer. You will owe about 15% Social Security tax. You will owe federal income tax based on your family's adjusted gross income. This could be anywhere from 15%-28% or higher. You will also NY state income tax which could be up to 8% or so. So, it's possible you will owe 43% tax on your profit.

      You want to be sure you are claiming all allowable business deductions because for every $100 of a deduction you will reduce your taxes by about $43.
      Ok, great. I'm re-working numbers now, and not depreciating our house had a lot to do with the higher number. This is my first year, so we were expecting it to be much lower (we didn't really see a profit that high).

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