I was wondering if anyone knew how much they take out in taxes for bonus money in PA  and what kind of income is it treated like? Thank you

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The usual 3.07 percent. Treated as personal income.

3.07 or 30.7 % ?   thank you and sorry for my ignorance on this matter.

Pennsylvania's portion will be 3.07%. Fed portion is dependent on income level.

M.A.B

You need to figure out what your current income is & add the additional income. You will be taxed on your total income, which might put you in a higher bracket. I would consult a tax preparer/CPA. You dont want to get stuck and not have the money to pay Uncle Sam & your PA income taxes.

Dave

figure 40%  to be safe.   That is for Federal and State.

http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-drop/rp-13-15.pdf

Dont forget the 3.8% Obamacare, state and local taxes.

Without spending forever looking for the exact amount again, this tax only kicks in after deductions on income over either 200,000.00 or 250,000.00 and does not effect income before that amount is declared.

"I was wondering if anyone knew how much they take out in taxes for bonus money in PA  and what kind of income is it treated like? Thank you"

Most often they don't take out anything at all.  The tax must still be paid, of course.  This might make it necessary for you to begin filing a quarterly return.  Familiarize yourself with the filing of quarterly estimated tax.

It is treated as ordinary income. I attached the IRS Estimated Tax Package for 2012. You can use this for a reference.

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Here is another good reference on taxes from Penn State Ext.

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thank you to all who have responded!

The Penn State "Tax Money" pamphlet is more user friendly than the first one referred to you, plus it gives references for further study.

Print it out or get one @ the nearest Extension Office.

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