I should probably know more about this than I do, but I don't.
When we filed taxes for 2009 I had just finished nursing school and my husband did not have a job. Our tax refund was $5,000+. In 2010, my husband still did not have a job, but I worked full-time the full year and our refund was $3,000+. For 2011, I worked full-time, and he got a job halfway through the year and our refund was around $2,000.
Now, through tax estimate calculators it appears we will have to pay several hundred dollars!
I wasn't expecting this, and I'm not sure it's figuring everything in. Maybe I'm jumping the gun a bit, but I wanted to be prepared for what would likely be a substantial decrease... but not owed! What the heck happened?
Okay, well I know one thing that happened... we don't claim the 18 year old step-daughter like we did for 2011. Plus our gross income together is slightly more... I assume that puts us in a higher tax bracket?
I may commit a faux pas here, but since no one here knows me and I'd like an idea od what to expect... together my husband and I made $77,000. We paid nearly $6,000 in federal taxes. We have one child. No child-care expenses. No mortgage. However, we have spent thousands of dollars in health-care (especially if you consider the amount paid for health insurance) and I contribute to a 403B.
Does it look bad for us?
When we filed taxes for 2009 I had just finished nursing school and my husband did not have a job. Our tax refund was $5,000+. In 2010, my husband still did not have a job, but I worked full-time the full year and our refund was $3,000+. For 2011, I worked full-time, and he got a job halfway through the year and our refund was around $2,000.
Now, through tax estimate calculators it appears we will have to pay several hundred dollars!
I wasn't expecting this, and I'm not sure it's figuring everything in. Maybe I'm jumping the gun a bit, but I wanted to be prepared for what would likely be a substantial decrease... but not owed! What the heck happened?
Okay, well I know one thing that happened... we don't claim the 18 year old step-daughter like we did for 2011. Plus our gross income together is slightly more... I assume that puts us in a higher tax bracket?
I may commit a faux pas here, but since no one here knows me and I'd like an idea od what to expect... together my husband and I made $77,000. We paid nearly $6,000 in federal taxes. We have one child. No child-care expenses. No mortgage. However, we have spent thousands of dollars in health-care (especially if you consider the amount paid for health insurance) and I contribute to a 403B.
Does it look bad for us?