Virtually all, whether you are successful or not.
Go to: http://www.IRS.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=210523,00.HTML
No
If self-employment is your only income for the year, the filing threshold is $400 for the entire year. This figure is the total amount that you earned before your have deducted your business expenses. You will need to fill out Schedule C or C-EZ to document self-employment income and expenses.
8.75%
Any stimulus payment will offset to a federal tax liability or other federal/state liability.
Yes..deducted on Fed, not state (actually, you do Fed first normally, so you add them back for State).
Ask your payroll provider why they didn't withhold.
is ther federal aid for low income people to pay for funeral and burial expenses?
Employment tax liability refers to the amount of taxes an employer is responsible for paying on behalf of their employees. This includes payroll taxes such as Social Security and Medicare taxes, as well as federal and state income tax withholdings. The employer is responsible for deducting and remitting these taxes from the employee's wages to the tax authorities.
No
Kristel de Smedt has written: 'Environmental liability in a federal system' -- subject(s): Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Liability for environmental damages, Federal government, Liability for environmental damages
The Agency of Federal Costs and Expenses (AFCE)
false