I posted a similar topic on Bogleheads and wanted to share it here as well to get you guys' suggestions too!
I realize it may be too late to fix my screw up.. but this will be, at worst, an opportunity for me to learn and do better next year.
I have been doing my taxes by myself (using Turbotax free software), and since it has always been very simple, I never had any problems.
Until 2015, when instead of breaking even like in previous years, I owed around 1500 to the IRS.
In the beginning of 2016, I made adjustments to my W4 - I set my allowances to 0 instead of 2. I didn't set an additional amount to be withheld as I thought it would've been enough.
I got married in April 2016, and made adjustments to my wife's W4 as well - we also set her allowances to 0. I thought I was on track this year. Wishful thinking..
I am using online calculators to estimate my tax and all calculators are telling me I will owe between 5 and 6 thousand dollars. Ouch!
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A little more information about us - info I am gathering from our last paycheck in 2016.
Me:
Total gross earnings: 65,000
Fica taxes: 4,000
Federal income taxes: 7,300
Medicare: 900
Moonlighting (1099) income: 5,200
I have no access to retirement plans at work, and I did not contribute to an IRA (at least not yet)
Wife:
Total gross earnings: 77,000
Fica taxes: 4,600
Federal income taxes: 7,000
Medicare: 1,000
403b contributions: 13,000
We paid around 1,000 in interest in student loans.
We have no mortgage.
We have no capital gains nor losses from any investments.
I did have expenses related to my moonlighting gig, and I am not sure I can deduct those. It includes Full unrestricted Medical License, DEA, and some equipment I had to buy for that job (otoscope, ophthalmoscope, etc). Total of $1,360
My wife is currently going to nurse practitioner school, and our expenses with that in 2016 were $2,200.
I was given the suggestion of contributing 5,500 towards a traditional IRA, and I think I will do that.
I was reading about LifeTime Learning credit as I am trying to figure out whether I can either deduct or receive credit for the expenses we had with my wife's graduate school, but know that the limit on MAGI is $130,000 for Married couple filing jointly. Is there any way I can further reduce our MAGI in order to be eligible for that credit?
Any other suggestions you guys can think of? (I will absolutely make changes in 2017 so I don't end up in the same situation next year)
I realize it may be too late to fix my screw up.. but this will be, at worst, an opportunity for me to learn and do better next year.
I have been doing my taxes by myself (using Turbotax free software), and since it has always been very simple, I never had any problems.
Until 2015, when instead of breaking even like in previous years, I owed around 1500 to the IRS.
In the beginning of 2016, I made adjustments to my W4 - I set my allowances to 0 instead of 2. I didn't set an additional amount to be withheld as I thought it would've been enough.
I got married in April 2016, and made adjustments to my wife's W4 as well - we also set her allowances to 0. I thought I was on track this year. Wishful thinking..
I am using online calculators to estimate my tax and all calculators are telling me I will owe between 5 and 6 thousand dollars. Ouch!

A little more information about us - info I am gathering from our last paycheck in 2016.
Me:
Total gross earnings: 65,000
Fica taxes: 4,000
Federal income taxes: 7,300
Medicare: 900
Moonlighting (1099) income: 5,200
I have no access to retirement plans at work, and I did not contribute to an IRA (at least not yet)
Wife:
Total gross earnings: 77,000
Fica taxes: 4,600
Federal income taxes: 7,000
Medicare: 1,000
403b contributions: 13,000
We paid around 1,000 in interest in student loans.
We have no mortgage.
We have no capital gains nor losses from any investments.
I did have expenses related to my moonlighting gig, and I am not sure I can deduct those. It includes Full unrestricted Medical License, DEA, and some equipment I had to buy for that job (otoscope, ophthalmoscope, etc). Total of $1,360
My wife is currently going to nurse practitioner school, and our expenses with that in 2016 were $2,200.
I was given the suggestion of contributing 5,500 towards a traditional IRA, and I think I will do that.
I was reading about LifeTime Learning credit as I am trying to figure out whether I can either deduct or receive credit for the expenses we had with my wife's graduate school, but know that the limit on MAGI is $130,000 for Married couple filing jointly. Is there any way I can further reduce our MAGI in order to be eligible for that credit?
Any other suggestions you guys can think of? (I will absolutely make changes in 2017 so I don't end up in the same situation next year)
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