The 1040EZ is a simplified
form used by the IRS for income taxpayers that do not require the
complexity of the full 1040 tax form. Simply select your tax filing
status and enter a few other details to estimate your total taxes for
2013. Based on your projected withholdings for the year, we then show
you your refund or the amount you may owe the IRS in April 2014.
For the
1040EZ there are two filing status options: Single or Married filing
jointly. To file under a different status, you will need to use a
different tax form such as the 1040 or 1040a. The table below
summarizes the five possible filing status choices, including the two
that are available for the 1040EZ. It is important to understand that
your marital status as of the last day of the year determines your
filing status.
Filing Status
Married filing jointly
If
you are married, you are able to file a joint return with your spouse.
If your spouse died during the tax year, you are still able to file a
joint return for that year. You may also choose to file separately
under the status "Married filing separately".
Qualified widow(er)
Generally,
you qualify for this status if your spouse died during the previous tax
year (not the current tax year) and you and your spouse filed a joint
tax return in the year immediately prior to their death. You are also
required to have at least one dependent child or stepchild for whom you
are the primary provider.
Single
If you are divorced, legally separated or unmarried as of the last day of the year you should use this status.
Head of household
This
is the status for unmarried individuals that pay for more than half of
the cost to keep up a home. This home needs to be the main home for the
income tax filer and at least one qualifying relative. You can also
choose this status if you are married, but didn't live with your spouse
at anytime during the last six months of the year. You also need to
provide more than half of the cost to keep up your home and have at
least one dependent child living with you.
Married filing separately
If
you are married, you have the choice to file separate returns. The
filing status for this option is "married filing separately".
Dependent status
A
dependent is someone you support and for whom you can claim a
dependency exemption. In this case, you need to select the dependent
status for you and your spouse. In 2013, you receive a $3,900 reduction
in your taxable income for yourself and another $3,900 reduction for
your spouse if no one else can claim either of you as a dependent.
Wages, salaries, tips, etc.
Total
income you received from wages, salaries and tips. The 1040EZ
calculator does not support other types of income. If you have income
from other sources you may need to use the 1040 Tax Form.
Unemployment compensation
If you collected any unemployment compensation, it is considered taxable income. Enter the total amount received here.
Taxable interest
If you received any interest that is subject to income taxes, enter the total amount received here.
Standard deduction
This is a standard
amount, which varies by your filing status, which you are allowed to
deduct from your income before calculating your income tax.
Taxable income
This is your total taxable
income. It is calculated as your total income minus your standard
deduction and your deduction for exemptions.
Earned income credit
If you
qualify for earned income credit, we will automatically calculate the
amount. Please note that this calculator doesn't take into
consideration the impact of scholarships, penal income and retirement
income on your Earned Income Credit (EIC).
Federal income tax withheld
Enter
the total of all federal income tax that you expect to have withheld
from your pay throughout the year. We will use this amount to calculate
your total refund or amount you may owe.
Information and interactive calculators are made
available to you as self-help tools for your independent use and are
not intended to provide investment advice. We cannot and do not
guarantee their applicability or accuracy in regards to your individual
circumstances. All examples are hypothetical and are for illustrative
purposes. We encourage you to seek personalized advice from qualified
professionals regarding all personal finance issues. Calculators
provided by KJE Computer Solutions, LLC.