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Why are bonuses taxed so high?
I don't really understand. I only received 60% of my bonus after tax.withholding. I am definitely not in the top tax bracket so im kind of confused. How does this work?
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That sounds really high. It should be around 25% from the federal level I think, plus state, ss & medicare. I'm guessing your employer may have withheld more than they needed to. You may be able to get some of it back assuming a portion didn't go to a 401k or something. I don't know a whole lot about this topic to be honest.
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I see the same thing with my bonus. I get a separate bonus check, but dated the same as my last paycheck in December. I always figured they withheld Fed taxes on it as if it were a regular paycheck. But if that were my regular paycheck, I would be in a much higher tax bracket so I expect the withholding to be significantly higher for the bonus check.
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Same thing for mine. In "Taxachusetts" I only got 60% of our yearly bonus. Looks good on paper, then that direct deposit in my account REALLY shows how much the good ole gov't takes.
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Note guys that what is withheld is different than what you have to pay in taxes. If extra withholding is taken from your bonus, you'll get the extra back in your tax return -- your bonus itself is just regular income that gets added to your salary. You owe taxes on your total income not one set of taxes on your salary and another different rate on your bonus ...
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That's about what I got for my bonus too.
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It's easy to see why people would get around 60% back. Say you get paid twice a month -- 24 times a year and you get a year-end bonus of $7500. $7500 x 24 = 180,000. So your bonus may have taxes withheld as if you were making 180,000 a year. The bracket for that in 2012 was 33%. Add social security and medicare and you are pretty damn near 40%.
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welcome to the club. :ugh2: |
Where you really notice it is when you run your own business. You do all the work to make the money but then you have to give 30-40% of it away so the government can spend it on things like their salaries and giving it to welfare. I hate tax season :/
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