• NAK@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    The taxes get made up on the back end.

    Bonus money is taxed at the rate that applies if that was your regular salary. In other words

    If you make $1,000 a week that’s equivalent to $52,000/year salary. And it’s taxed at that rate.

    If your bonus works out to a $2,000 a week rate that is taxed as if you make $104,000/year.

    However, once it is time to actually do your taxes the IRS will see you made $52,000 in salary and $2,000 in bonus. So your actual taxes owed will be on $54,000.

    So whatever extra taxes you paid at bonus time get returned when you do your taxes.

    I used to work entirely on commission, and occasionally I’d have such a good week I’d hit a ridiculous tax bracket. Most weeks were ass though, so tax season was always great because I’d get that money back

    • normalexit@lemmy.world
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      13 hours ago

      Thanks for the info! I definitely just put my numbers in the tax software and pray the tax gods are kind to me every year.