As a pastor and leader of a non-profit organization, Joel Osteen does not pay income tax on his salary due to the tax-exempt status of religious organizations in the United States. However, he is required to pay taxes on any personal income derived from sources outside his church, such as book sales or speaking engagements. Additionally, the church itself, Lakewood Church, is also exempt from federal income tax.
nothing
You don't pay tax on the tax-free pay and you do pay tax on taxable income
yes we have to pay tds and advace tax beside anual income tax
No Federal income tax due on inheritance.
On a standar IRA, Yes (you didn't pay tax on the $ contributed or as it grew). On a Roth IRA, (where you paid the tax on the income before contribution), No.
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Religion is a bigger retard tax than the lottery.
The wealthy do pay income tax, and since the wealthy have more income, they must pay more money in income tax.
You don't pay tax on the tax-free pay and you do pay tax on taxable income
all people pay income tax.
Could it be your income??
yes we have to pay tds and advace tax beside anual income tax
No Federal income tax due on inheritance.
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The tax rate for vacation pay is the same as the tax rate for regular income, which is based on your total income and tax bracket.
You pay tax on taxable income and you don't on tax free income
On a standar IRA, Yes (you didn't pay tax on the $ contributed or as it grew). On a Roth IRA, (where you paid the tax on the income before contribution), No.