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have no money how can i file my taxes
bcoz the government use this money to developed our country and in other developing levellike-in education label , and in public facilities .....
If you inherit money willed to you in the state of North Carolina, you must pay taxes on the money. Inheritance taxes are more than regular employee taxes.
All taxes can fit into three categories. They are proportional, progressive, and regressive.
Taxes are money that gets paid to the government.
I am assuming you mean taxes... if so you pay taxes as an individual once the record company has paid you. If you have set up an entity to receive the payments then it's a little more involved...
After taking out the cost for the label, producers, songwriters, managers, lawyers, agents, etc. The Average artist will be looking at getting maybe a little over $50,000/Year. Then you have to include taxes, and it goes down from there.
A payroll is a record of money a company pays to its employees. This record would include salaries, bonuses, and taxes deducted.
have no money how can i file my taxes
bcoz the government use this money to developed our country and in other developing levellike-in education label , and in public facilities .....
I think it is when you have money left over after paying all of your taxes
If you inherit money willed to you in the state of North Carolina, you must pay taxes on the money. Inheritance taxes are more than regular employee taxes.
All taxes can fit into three categories. They are proportional, progressive, and regressive.
Taxes are money that gets paid to the government.
No they raise money on taxes
Yes, lying to the federal government in order to defraud them of money is illegal. And stupid; employers are required to send info to the IRS, so if you're claiming income they have no record of for a refund of taxes they have no record of you paying, they're going to get at least a little suspicious.
All taxes can fit into three categories. They are proportional, progressive, and regressive.