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This varies widely according to location, the way you are paid as a missionary and a variety of other factors. You may be required to file a Schedule C to declare Social Security as self-employed while not being self-employed for any other purpose in you federal taxes. An extensive primer has been writen-up by Jay Guin at One In Jesus that explains many of the issues called U.S. Income and Employment Taxes for Missionaries: http://oneinjesus.info/2008/02/09/us-income-and-employment-taxes-for-missionaries/#comment-12147
You are required to file your taxes if you make more than a certain amount of money. This amount changes yearly, but generally, mosy people have to file. Whether you get a return or have to pay taxes depends on how much tax money is taken out of each paycheck. The IRS website can give you the earnings and tax rate schedule.
If a foreign embassy employee is a us citizen or a green card holder he has to file income tax return. If he is a us citizen he will pay both income tax and social security taxes . If he is a green card holder he is not required to pay social security taxes but he is required to pay income tax.
Even though there is no personal state income tax in Nevada, you still are required to file and pay your US federal taxes. See related links for information from the IRS about individual income tax requirements.
The collection of taxes from various sources is what funds the operation of the government.
Yes they do, because the citizen will be required to show recent tax returns. If unemployed you would still need to at the very least file a tax return even if there is no income to report.
No. Let's assume your son is unmarried, under age 65 and not blind, and that you are claiming him as a dependent. In this case, your son's earned income for 2009 must be over $5,700 before he is required to file US income taxes. He must also file if his unearned income for the year is over $950. He may want to file, though, if he qualifies for any refundable tax credits.
Assuming you're not a permanent resident in Canada - you would file a USA tax statement.
Actually, you are required to pay taxes (social security, income and sales) only if you are have sufficient income and/or purchase things. Technically, it is possible to live legally without paying taxes, but you must still file a tax return.
You will want to consult with your tax specialist for each state you need to file your taxes with. Filing multi state returns can get very complicated, as each state has different rules. The only states that do not have state income tax is florida, Alaska and Nevada and New Hampshire and 5 others. If you live in a state which imposes tax you must file both federal and state tax returns each year.
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While all payroll deductions are not required by law some that are commonplace for all working employees in the US include federal withholding, state taxes, social security, Medicare, and other local taxes such as disability, unemployment, and city or county taxes as required within your locality.