I made $41K this year and had proper taxes taken out, claiming 0. I also received approximately $15K from my mom's death, some of which was taxed. I withdrew a pension plan for $45K and paid 25% taxes on it, plus a 10% penalty. Do they take the $41K, $45K, and the money from my mom, add it all together, and tax it as if I made over $100K, putting me in a 28% tax bracket overall?

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