


I'm struggling to find 'part e' which is, taxes payable or refund due for the year.
Tax refund of $ 116 .
Working:
Tax as per Tax rate schedule - 5384
Less: Tax Credit for Child: 2000
Tax Payable => 3384
Less: Tax withheld 3500
Thus Tax refund=> 116.
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