• Venicon@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    Scottish here. Apart from a brief time being self employed I have never needed to look at how much I have paid in taxes, it all gets done automatically by my employer and I get a yearly update through them.

    No idea how you all do them.

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      9 hours ago

      It’s incredibly stressful. I get about 3-4 months to do them, depending on how quickly I get all the necessary forms. If I don’t pay in time the IRS fines me 25% of my taxes as a late payment.

      Figure I typically put in about 40 hours per year to do my taxes, AND I HAVE TAX SOFTWARE!

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        7 hours ago

        Wow, your situation must be complicated. With TurboTax or FreeTax it doesn’t take me more than a couple hours - and I’ve never used the short form.

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      It’s done automatically in the US too, as far as it can be. Income tax is withheld from our paychecks based on a form we fill out, where we say if we’re single or married and how many dependents we have. But the formula used to figure out how much to withhold for tax can’t anticipate things we do during the year that change our taxes - for example, charity donations, investment income, or using our own cars for work purposes. So we have to do a final figuring.