Nope.
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Around Christmas time, H and R Block will offer a line of credit to customers who have a history of getting a tax refund back. This will be given to you on a debit card and will be deducted from your tax refund when you have them do your taxes.
To make 1200 a week takes a skill or education. A person who makes min. wage at 8.00 an hour will gross 1200 a month if they work 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, for a month. This is without taxes and SSI taken out. To earn a clear 1200 a week AFTER taxes/SSI requires a good job. To get a good job you need an education/training. The lowest wage you could earn is 40.00 an hour. A plumber earns that and more per hour, so does an electrician, but they have a skill.
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Yes, everyone pays taxes. Occupation has nothing to do with taxes except the amount you earn in pay. Taxes, state and federal, are taken out of everyone's pay check each month and once a year all of us fill out a tax form to pay more. Plus, we all pay gas taxes, property taxes, car taxes, and taxes when we buy an item in a store.
Not sure how much he earned but the state of Ohio had to claim $1,182.98 in unpaid taxes from him.
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shipping, taxes delivery charges
shipping, taxes delivery charges
shipping, taxes delivery charges
shipping, taxes delivery charges
It depends on how much you make from the customers minus taxes and expenses.
Generally "taxes" is referring to income tax. Essentially, it is any tax a company pays but does not pass directly to its customers. Of course, all taxes are passed on but in the form of higher prices.
Without OT or holiday pay based on a 35 Hr work week I pay my mechanics $61.xx per hr=$2,186 BEFORE taxes=
Most likely. However, the change in assessed value may not be as much as the cost of installing the swimming pool. Contact your local property assessor to find out how they treat the valuation of swimming pools for assessment purposes.
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