The exemption limit is Rs 50 /- per meal per employee beyond that it is taxable (Karan)
The tax amount on the taxable income could be from 2% to the maximum 6.75% amount.
Taxable income is the total amount of your income that is taxable. Certain types of income are exempt from taxes, but most income is taxable. To find out more information about taxable income, go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxable_income
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Yes the taxable amount of the distributions that you receive from your postal pension plan will be added to all of your other gross income and will be subject to federal income tax at your marginal tax rate. You will receive a 1099-R with the information that you will use to report the gross amount and the taxable amount on your 1040 tax form.
(in the US) All earned income and bonuses are taxable. (in the Philippines) If together with other financial benefits the total do not exceed P30,000.00, then it isn't taxable. If it exceeds the said limit, the amount in excess shall be taxable.
Subsidized canteen is a canteen where the company bears a certain amount of the food expense and the rest is paid by the employees of that organisation.
No. it is not taxable
The penalties from a lawsuit is considered taxable income. The amount of tax depends on the amount of the settlement.
The tax amount on the taxable income could be from 2% to the maximum 6.75% amount.
Clothing over $175.00 is taxable. However ONLY the amount over $175.00 is taxable. NOT the 1st $175.00
The amount of taxable inheritance depends on the entire estate. If the amount of the estate that the 60,000 was inherited from is over 2 million dollars then the income is taxable. If the estate was worth less then that then there are no taxes on the estate.
It is not fedarally taxable.
Yes, annuity survivor benefits are generally taxable to the annuitant's spouse as income when received. The taxable amount will depend on factors such as the type of annuity, how the annuity was funded, and any contributions made with pre-tax dollars. It is advisable to consult with a tax professional for specific guidance.
Yes it is possible that have some taxable income for a pay recovery, and if you have received such a notice saying that it is a taxable recovery amont, yes, it would be taxable income.
No, the monies that are in your Certificate of Deposit are not taxable but the interest that you make on the deposited monies are taxable. You should receive a 1099-B each for the amount of interest made on the CD for the year. http://taxresolutionaries.blogspot.com
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Taxable income is the total amount of your income that is taxable. Certain types of income are exempt from taxes, but most income is taxable. To find out more information about taxable income, go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxable_income