no i think you're right here. Its not like taxpayers are going to buy your work uniform or anythingredruM said:When you claim an amount, I don't think you get them back. I always thought that they just reduce your taxable income, so you end up not paying any tax on those amounts. So in your case it would be 300 + 400 = $700 claimed and ~$100 (15% of 700) returned.
I might be wrong...not a 100% on this.
6000 x .15 = 900fnkychk said:If you've made $12,000, approximately how much tax should you pay on that?
yeah that's right.redruM said:When you claim an amount, I don't think you get them back. I always thought that they just reduce your taxable income, so you end up not paying any tax on those amounts. So in your case it would be 300 + 400 = $700 claimed and ~$100 (15% of 700) returned.
I might be wrong...not a 100% on this.
it would be: less 100 in tax deductions you made up = taxable income of 5900pete_mate said:6000 x .15 = 900
less 100 in tax deductions you make up = 800