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Received a question from a reader recently asking why his year-end bonus was taxed so heavily. The answer: It wasn't taxed any differently from your regular income. It's just that the withholding was different. Bonuses are taxed at exactly the same rate as your normal salary/wage. The difference is that the rules for tax withholding are unique for "supplemental wages" like bonus payments. Instead of the normal withholding rate, an amount equal to 25% of the payment is withheld for Federal income taxes. (Then the normal amounts are withheld for social security taxes, state taxes, etc.) So if, for example, you're in the 15% tax bracket, it's going to look like an extra 10% of your bonus was taken out for taxes. Fortunately, you'll get this money back as part of your refund when you file your return. Want to learn more about taxes? Take a look at my most recent book: Taxes Made Simple: Income Taxes Explained in 100 Pages or Less.
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