answersLogoWhite

0

Since most companies do not disclose how many 6 or 7 figure income earners they have, this would be difficult, if not impossible, to determine.

*Many times you will see 'Primerica' as the answer to this questions. That is because primerica is a terrible company with no real merits so their agents have to make up crap like this. The fact is, IF primerica truly had the most 6 and 7 figure income earners, there would be some sort of documentation or proof somewhere. It is easy to say your company is the best, but its another thing to prove it. They can't because they aren't. Also, if primerica was HALF as good as they think they are, they would have been taken over by a real company.

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Accounting

What are the top 5 companies with the most 6 figure income income earners?

Primerica, Microsoft, Apple, Dell, Boeing


Who pay most taxes rich or poor?

I'm afraid that you may not get the answer that you want with this question. The top 5% of earners in the United States pay over 95% of the taxes. The U.S. has a progressive tax rate system meaning that the more income you earn the higher your tax rate on your earnings will be and therefore, the more taxes you will pay. It all depends on what you call poor people but basically poor people pay no taxes in the United States as far as income tax goes. Our system is set up to redistribute wealth which means we tax higher earners and distribute the money to the lower income earners in the form of money and services.


What company pays the most six figure income?

Primerica financial services


In my tax return do I give my total net income or total gross income?

Most of your income is taxable on the gross income level. Some items are excluded from taxable gross income (such as pretax deductions from your paycheck for child care or medical expenses). Wage earners will enter the income in box 1 of their Form W-2 which is their taxable gross income. Other types of income are taxable at the net income level. If you have your own business, you can deduct business expenses from your gross income before adding the net income to your tax return. If you own a partnership, business expenses are deducted from gross income.


Do Russians pay income tax?

Yes, Russians are required to pay income tax. The standard personal income tax rate in Russia is 13% for most individuals, though different rates can apply to certain categories, such as foreign nationals or high-income earners. Income tax is levied on various forms of income, including salaries, business profits, and investment earnings. Tax compliance is enforced by the Federal Tax Service, which oversees the collection and administration of taxes in the country.