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    Uzman Watçı
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    arkadaslar americada ki vergiler hakkında bilgisi olan var mı vere bilceginiz link ler var mıdır ??

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    Araştırmacı Watçı
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    Arkadaşlar bu vergi konusunu çok merak ediyorum ben de..California'da vergi oranları ne kadar bilgisi olan var mı?Bir de vergi oranları eyaletten eyalete değişiyor mu?

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    Deneyimli Watçı
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    vergi oranları iş verenine göre değişir işverenin senden hangi vergileri kesecek hangileri kesmicek kesinti hiç yapacak mı yapmıcak mı tamamen iş verenine ait o yüzden bu soruyu işverenlerinize sorun

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    Profesyonel Watçı
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    Ben geçen sene yanlış vergileride ödedeim elimde olmadan. toplam 2555 dolar çalıştığım şirkette 580 dolardan fazla vergi vermiştim.
    bunların 430 unu geri alabiliyorum. suan gozuken masraflar cıkarılınca ama tabiki oradayken w2 formunu isterseniz yuzde 90 ına yakınını alabilirsiniz.
    burdan oranlayın işte.

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    Uzman Watçı
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    ya arkadaslar social security kartı olmadan da vergi iadesi basvurusunda bulunulabiliniyr mu?

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    SSN olmadan vergi ödenmze ki geri alınsın

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    [img=http://img249.imageshack.us/img249/8339/vergimi8.th.jpg]

    arkadaşlar bakın burada kazanc ve vergiler hesaplananlar falan var size yardımcı olur sanıyorum.

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    Kıymetli arkadaşlarım ahada size amerikan vergi sistemi hakkında özlü bir yazı hem de wat öğrencileri için kaleme alınmış.en azında bi fikir verir...
    Taxes
    In understanding taxes there are two words that you will need to know in relation to paying taxes. "Exempt" means that you do not have to pay out money for certain types of taxes and "Non-Exempt" means you are obligated to pay a certain amount of money for taxes.
    Social Security, Medicare, Federal Unemployment Tax - "Exempt"
    You must have a Social Security card and number, but you are EXEMPT from paying Social Security tax and Medicare tax. Sometimes, employers make the mistake and withhold these taxes. You can tell if this happened by looking at your paycheck (the paper with your wage details). If you see any deductions under the word "FICA," the
    employer has made a mistake. Please show your boss the "Dear Employer" letter or call CETUSA to resolve the problem.
    Students (as non-resident aliens) are, however, subject to regular federal, state and city taxes; therefore you are obligated to pay.
    Income Tax - "Non-Exempt"
    In the U.S., the federal, state, and local governments impose income taxes. The Internal Revenue Services (IRS) collects personal income taxes, usually on a "pay-as-you-go" basis. This means that your employer generally withholds income tax from your salary and pays it directly to the government. You must pay U.S. income tax. Failure to pay any taxes you owe could cause problems for you in the future if you apply for any visas to return to the U.S.
    Federal Income Tax - "Non-Exempt"
    All income-earning individuals pay income tax to the federal (national) government. It is paid on income from salaries, wages, and tips. Approximately 10 to 15 percent of your salary will be withheld for federal income tax, a portion of which you may be able to claim back as a refund at the end of the year. (Refer to "Tax Return Form and Refunds")
    State and City Income Tax - "Non-Exempt"
    States and cities may charge extra income tax according to local laws. State income taxes are approximately 5 to 8 percent. At the interview, ask your employer about the local tax situation. Like federal income tax, state and local income taxes will be withheld from your paycheck. You may be able to claim a refund for a portion of these taxes at the end of the year.
    Tax Return Form and Refunds
    W-2 Forms
    The U.S. tax year begins on January 1st and ends on December 31st. In the beginning of February, your employer will send you a Form W-2, detailing your total wages and the amount of each tax withheld. You must receive a
    W-2 from each of your employers, since you will be required to submit copies of the form with your tax returns. Be sure that you give your employer(s) and/or supervisor a self-addressed stamped envelope to mail the W-2 home to you. If you have not received your W-2 forms by February 28th, you should contact your employer(s) for replacement(s).
    Tax Return Forms and Tax Refunds
    When you receive your W-2 in February, you will have to fill out a tax return form. If you fail to receive your W-2, you may also use your last payslip provided by your employer. There are separate forms for federal, state, and city taxes. All forms are available from banks and post offices in the U.S., and federal tax return forms are also available from U.S. Embassies in your home country. Request state and city forms from your employer. The federal tax form you will have to complete is the 1040NR-EZ, which is specifically for non-resident aliens (the category in which you should file).
    The deadline for filing tax return forms is April 15th. For instance, for wages earned between January and December of one year, tax returns are due April 15th of the year following. Use the charts sent with the tax return forms to determine the amount of tax you owe. If too little was withheld from your paychecks, you must pay the balance to the U.S. government. If too much was withheld by the U.S. government, you qualify for a refund. The earlier you file, the sooner you will receive any refund. This form and detailed instructions regarding how to complete it can be downloaded on the Internal Revenue Service website: www.irs.gov.
    Please know that there are companies that for a small service fee will assist you to file your income taxes and help you claim any refund that is due to you.
    *EnFla ProDuction™*

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