When will i get my first paycheck?

How much will i get on my first paycheck!!!!!?

  • My first paycheck will be 824 dollars. I am 15 and my mom claims me. after taxes how much should i get or do they take out taxes for a 15 year old that is claimed by his mother.

  • Answer:

    Your mom claims you, but that is for dependent. You will have taxes taken out but it will not be that much. You can't get away from SSI.

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you know that 7.65% will be withheld for FICA and at least 1% or more for state disability since you likely will not earn $5700 for the remainder of 2010, you can file your W-4 as exempt and no income taxes withheld, but it sounds like it is already too late if you have income taxes withheld, you will want to file your tax return(1040EZ) to get them refunded

I depends on how often you will be paid and what state you live in. 6.2% will be withheld for Social Security along with 1.45% for Medicare. This will reduce your paycheck to 760.96 without taking into account income taxes. If your state doesn't have income tax then figure between 10-15% for federal taxes withheld or a net check of about $650.

To give you an answer, would need to know . how often do you get paid? . what did you put on your W-4 form? . where do you live? Either post again with that info, or enter your info at paycheckcity.com Taxes will be the same as they would if you were 25 with all the other info the same.

I would say about 680 or something like that.

About $575.00...

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