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Q: Have sales tax paid and sales tax rate how do you find the gross sales amount?
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What is the method to work out net sales from gross sales?

The easiest method that one could possibly use to determine net sales from gross sales would be to subtract the amount made total (gross) from the amount one paid for the item to sell. The left over figure would be what was made after expenses, or one's net sales. This would be basically the same as figuring out what one's net income is from their gross income on their paycheck each payday.


Use gross in a sentence'?

The gross amount of your paycheck is the amount your employer has paid you; the net amount is the amount you get to take home.


Is commission paid on gross or net sales?

it depends what you negotiated with your employer in your contract. typically, gross sales is your total sale, and net sales would be your employer's "cut" of the sale. Ex. if you get 10% of a $10,000 sale (gross), you would take home $1000. if you get 10% of your employer's cut (net) on the same sale, you would take home $250. obviously, it is much better to be paid on gross sales than net sales - always negotiate in YOUR best interest. i work in the medical sales industry, and we are all paid on gross sales - but we negotiated for this. hope it helps!


When does a medical sales representative get paid on commission only sales?

Usually 20%-40% on gross sale.


Is gross sales the same as gross income?

They are not the same, although they can be. Gross sales are just what it says...sales before any adjustments. Gross income would include ALL income from all sources. You could sell items, but you could also rent items (which would be shown as Rental Income). Or, you could make a loan to someone and the interest from that loan would be considered income, as well. If you do work for someone (like a mechanic), that would be considered "Labor Income". Also, just because you sell something (which would be included in Gross Sales) doesn't mean it can be regarded as Income immediately. If you accept credit cards or payment plans, a sale does not equal income until the money is actually received by you. If your business only sells items and only accepts cash for sales, then your Gross Sales and your Gross Income would probably be the same.


How do you get gross pay as a food server?

By collecting your paycheck..? Your gross pay is the amount you are paid, before taxes are taken out.


Is commission paid on net sales or net profit?

It's not typical in any industry that pays commission. To be clear, there is a different between gross profit and gross sales. Either way, paying commission on either is not the standard.Gross profit and gross sales implies a number beforing taking out sales taxes that a company must pay.Typically, commission is paid on net profit or net sales because the "sales person" because the company has to pay the taxes and the sales person had no bearing on these taxes.Look at it this way. When tipping (which is really like paying commission) a waiter/waitress, you should tip on the amount before taxes are added not after. Taxes are a product of the state laws, etc, not the business charging the taxes. The waiter has noting to do with something the state charges.


In dollar amount what is the average commission for sales representative?

This question is unanswerable. The term commission indicates that the person is paid a percentage of the sales price. The commission they earn each week/month/year, in dollars, will depend on two things - (i) the level at which commission is calculated and (ii) the total sales they have made.


Do you enter the amount paid from a federal garnish on your tax return?

No. Your gross income is reported on your federal 1040 income tax return. The federal garnish amount that was paid would not be a deduction from your gross income on your income tax return.


How do you calculate gross premium?

how do you find out gross written premium if they provided loss ratio and claim paid


What is the sales commission based upon?

The total value of sales made. The commission is a percentage of that amount, paid to the salesman.


is the sales tax based on the actual sales price?

In a way, yes. It is a tax imposed in the sales you make and an amount of tax (a percentage of the amount you charge the customer for the item or service) on this has to be paid to the government.