Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    Noths's Avatar
    Noths Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Sep 3, 2007, 10:36 PM
    Witholding Tax Calculations
    Hello,

    First off, I would like to know what I am about ask because of a self-project I am doing. I am making a program, a "Paycheck Calculator" for jobs with hourly pay. Its coming along very well and have a lot for options to better calculate a proximity of what your paycheck will be for the week. Such as holiday/normal bonuses, overtime settings, lunch settings, exact hours/minutes worked (by inputing the start/finish time, rather then counting yourself), then storing that information to be called on the next time the program is run (as well as grouping and displaying information by weeks).

    But I have hit a road block so to speak. A major part of the paycheck is tax withholdings, and I am having a very hard time finding a formula to calculate how much will be taken in taxes. Not just State, but federal, Social, etc.

    So I am asking, what is used to calculate this (again we are talking hourly jobs)? Now, I do understand that there are quite a few things calculated not using numbers but your well-being/living styles etc, and all which I need to know, as the program does take user input settings (if you haven't guessed that already). I can hopefully create a successful way of getting extremely close to the exact amount of tax taken.

    Now if any one has the time, and would be so kind enough to wright out the formulas in base format (with-out any types of examples, just straight forward) and THEN apply it to my situation so I can get a full grasp of it:

    I currently work a staples as a sales associate, yes not very desirable, but being 17 and still in high school, I can't get much higher yet. I make $7.50/HR, I started last Wednesday (Aug. 29) as my first "real" job. I have made a total of (with-out taxes mind you) $300, single, filed a 0 on my G4 forum and was able to say No to all the exemptions like food stamps etc. Now with the very little success of finding tax information, I am not sure if that's enough information to figure out my total tax withholdings come Friday.

    Any ways, thanks in advance for any help I receive, and would be more then willing to hand out my program when its finished, which should hopefully be soon. And yes, this is for my own interest in programing, so its nothing extremely mind blowing.

    -Noths
    Nothsster.com
    Noths's Avatar
    Noths Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #2

    Sep 3, 2007, 10:54 PM
    Also, if any one is curious (and a chance to show =p) here is what the program is looking like so far...



    Don't mind the bad quality of the picture, and you can see the frame to the bottom right is not completely finished due to my problem.

    I will also most likely change the format / look of the program when all the coding is done.

    -Noths
    AtlantaTaxExpert's Avatar
    AtlantaTaxExpert Posts: 21,836, Reputation: 846
    Senior Tax Expert
     
    #3

    Sep 4, 2007, 09:39 AM
    You will need to incorporate the withholding tables for IRS Pub 15 (Circular E), which can be donwloaded from Internal Revenue Service.

    Good luck!
    Noths's Avatar
    Noths Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #4

    Sep 4, 2007, 02:34 PM
    I read the Pub 15 Circ E, but I am still very confused on the whole thing. It looks like the Percent Method would be the best for the program, but it never really got in dept how to calculate it, and it kept talking about tables, which were not there, making it very hard to follow.
    AtlantaTaxExpert's Avatar
    AtlantaTaxExpert Posts: 21,836, Reputation: 846
    Senior Tax Expert
     
    #5

    Sep 4, 2007, 07:31 PM
    Cir E is where the information is located.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Witholding Taxes - NY vs PA [ 2 Answers ]

How can I calculate what the difference in taxes would be to work in Bucks County, PA as opposed to working in New York City? I live in Bucks County, PA.

Tax Witholding on Bonuses [ 2 Answers ]

My wife is paid a monthly incentive bonus if she reaches the goal of collected money by the end of the month. When her bonus is paid out in combination with her hourly wages, the percentage of taxes withheld adds up to 40%. What is the normal tax % for an incentive bonus and will we see some of...

Witholding? [ 1 Answers ]

My daughter just started a paid position with a congressional campaign doing canvassing. She is also a full time student expecting to graduate nest summer. The campaign told her, they will be paying her in full for her time and taxes will be her responsibility. My question is how much...

Witholding deposit [ 14 Answers ]

The following took place in Iowa: I moved into an apartment with 4 friends of mine. My roommate's dad went with us to look and the apartment and also wrote the check for our deposit as our landlord did not want separate checks and none of us had enough money to cover the full amount ($1300). ...

Less Taxes Witholding on H1B [ 5 Answers ]

Hi, I was on OPT from 1 July 2004 till Nov 08, 2004. My H1B started from Nov 9, 2004. I started working for my ex-employer from Nov 09, 2004 (the same date as my H1 date). In spite of being on H1B, he did not deduct the SS and Medicare tax and also paid less than normal federal and state tax for...


View more questions Search