Your employer will ask you to fill out a Form W-4 where you will specify how many withholding allowances you are claiming. (This is not the same as the number of exemptions you claim on your tax return.) This will determine how much will be taken out of your check for federal income taxes.
You can use the following IRS calculator to help you fill out Form W-4:
http://www.irs.gov/individuals/article/0,,id=96196,00.html
Once you have determined how many allowances you are claiming, you can use this calculator to find out how much tax will be taken out of your check:
http://www.paycheckcity.com/NetPayCalc/netpaycalculator.asp
No, only a certain percentage, usually 25% of a check can be taken out. If the father has the money automatically taken out then he has agreed to this and yes they could take all the money. If however his check is being garnished due to having arrears it should not be taken out of one check. I would research Ohio's rules on how much can be taken out of a check for child support.
When you have the check in your hand you do not have any more taxes taken out of that check amount until you file your income tax return after the end of the tax year and the amount is included in all of your other gross worldwide income on your income tax return.
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Deductions at source.
Probably not. Your employer will not give you back the money taken out of your check for taxes. You may be able to get part of that back from the government when you fill out a tax form. Whether or not you will be able to get back other money depends on why it was taken out.
How much money you have. There is no such thing as a "little bit" as eventually if it's not taken care of, it will burst. Won't save you any money to put it off.
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Taken 2 grossed $377,807,404 worldwide.
If you don't deposit your SSI checks or cash them, then yes the checks can be cancelled and the money would be lost. But if you deposit the money into your bank or cash the check and save the money, then no, the money cannot get taken away.
Taken 2 grossed $139,854,287 in the domestic market.