No tax withholding is based on a person's occupation. Rather, withholding is based on an employee's annualized salary, standard deduction, and withholding allowances. Most veterinarians are self-employed, therefore they do not receive a regular paycheck with taxes, etc., withheld. Every 3 months he (or his accountant) will send the IRS estimated tax for the year plus self-employment tax (social security).
This will depend upon the income, the benefit schedule and the owernship stake each veterinarian has. This will also depend upon what you consider to be "taxes paid" - just income tax, or also Social Security tax, Medicare/Medicaid tax, worker's comp taxes, etc.
However, for a non-owner veterinarian working for an employer who is responsible for withholding taxes, a rough average in the United States would be approximately 30% of gross income is paid as income taxes.
How much federal taxes do you have to pay on $600?
Too much for what I get out of it... ;-)
how much taxes alabama pays a year
$50,000, but it may vary due to job location and experience
In 2013, the average pay for a veterinarian was ~US$90,000.
10%
3750
It depends on how much it is.
TOO MUCH
About the same as a 3 year old, just you gotta pay for taxes.
usually it need pay taxes from abroad,abroad
Taxes are payed on EARNINGS. If you are not earning you will pay no tax.