> Sam wrote:
> It is not. If you don't owe you get a refund.
>

Here's how it works:

Let's say you make an income of $100/wk ad the gov't says it needs 15%
of your money.

That means each week you get $85 cash money and the gov't gets $15.

At the end of the year the government's taken 52x$15 = $780.

But let's say as year's end you tell them that because you had a child
you get the child-tax-credit of $80.

So now the gov't owes you $80 and you get a refund.

Or, let's say that the gov't says that since you got a raise during
the year you jumped tax brackets and should've been in the 20%
bracket.  Well, 52 x $20 = $1040.

Now you owe $260 on your taxes.

And this is why even people who don't file pay taxes.  Their employer
may have already withheld the required amount from their income and
paid the gov't. Thus they've already paid taxes; they just haven't
filed for the record or for any adjustment.

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