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Example: In 2006, R and M, married filing jointly with no dependents, have $150,000 in taxable wages and $19,500 in itemized deductions (of which $8,500 relate to taxes). Filing Status 1 Single $5,150 2 Married filing jointly $10,300 3 Married filing separately $5,150 4 Head of household $7,600 5 Qualifying widow(er) $10,300 Source: IRS, www. To use it, taxpayers enter their Social Security number, filing status (such as single or married filing jointly,) and the refund amount shown on their 2004 tax return. |
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