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You don't pay tax on the tax-free pay and you do pay tax on taxable income

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Do i as a disabled veteran pay income tax on the disability payments?

If your disability payments are through the VA then they are tax free and are not considered taxable income.


Can you file for income tax using financial aid as an income?

No you cannot due to the fact of it being tax free because its from taxes and financial aid is not a earned income its a gift. The above is hogwash. There are many types of financial aid. I am unaware of any that are considered a gift, although that in itself would make little difference as gifts are normally taxable. ALL INCOME IS TAXABLE, not just earned income. Depending on the type of financial aid, the one giving it can provide details on how they will report it, and combinned with your other taxation factors 9marital status, dependents, other income, etc), will determine if it is taxable and if you actually pay tax on it.


Can you inherit a pension?

Yes you can inherit a pension but the amount will NOT be free of income tax. The taxable amount of the distribution will be taxed to you in the same way that they would have been taxed to the deceased. The taxable amount of the distribution will be added to all of your other gross worldwide income and be subject to income tax at your marginal tax rate.


Is monthly Annuity pension received under old Jeevan Dhara policy of 1992 is Tax free as per Income Tax Rules?

yes it is taxable


What is the difference between tax free and tax deferred savings?

Tax free means that you will never be taxed on those savings. It's an exclusion as opposed to tax deferral where you will have to pay taxes sometime in the future. For example, when you contribute money to an IRA account, you can deduct that portion in the year that the contribution was made. However, let's say at the age of 75 you withdraw money from the account, that money will then have to be included in taxable income and will be subject to tax.

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Whats the difference between tax free income and taxable income?

You pay tax on taxable income and you don't on tax free income


Is free rent considered taxable income?

Yes, free rent is generally considered taxable income by the IRS.


Is the free rent provided to apartment managers considered taxable income?

Yes, the free rent provided to apartment managers is generally considered taxable income by the IRS.


Is a Mahila Bachat Gat Income Tax free?

NO its taxable.


Is living rent free considered taxable income?

Living rent-free is generally not considered taxable income for the person receiving this benefit. However, there are some exceptions and specific circumstances where it may be taxable, so it's important to consult with a tax professional for personalized advice.


Do Roth 401(k) contributions reduce taxable income?

Yes, Roth 401(k) contributions do not reduce taxable income in the year they are made, but withdrawals in retirement are tax-free.


Do i as a disabled veteran pay income tax on the disability payments?

If your disability payments are through the VA then they are tax free and are not considered taxable income.


Can you file for income tax using financial aid as an income?

No you cannot due to the fact of it being tax free because its from taxes and financial aid is not a earned income its a gift. The above is hogwash. There are many types of financial aid. I am unaware of any that are considered a gift, although that in itself would make little difference as gifts are normally taxable. ALL INCOME IS TAXABLE, not just earned income. Depending on the type of financial aid, the one giving it can provide details on how they will report it, and combinned with your other taxation factors 9marital status, dependents, other income, etc), will determine if it is taxable and if you actually pay tax on it.


Are long term disability payments taxable?

Not if you were paying for your own policy yourself. Tax free benefit. 4lifeguildMaybe. Disability payments can considered tobe partially or fully taxable income.


What is the difference between a pre-tax and Roth 401(k) plan?

The main difference between a pre-tax and Roth 401(k) plan is how they are taxed. In a pre-tax 401(k) plan, contributions are made before taxes are taken out, reducing your taxable income in the present. In a Roth 401(k) plan, contributions are made after taxes are taken out, but withdrawals in retirement are tax-free.


What is the difference between a pre-tax and Roth 401k?

The main difference between a pre-tax and Roth 401(k) is how they are taxed. With a pre-tax 401(k), contributions are made before taxes are taken out, reducing your taxable income now but you will pay taxes on withdrawals in retirement. With a Roth 401(k), contributions are made after taxes are taken out, so withdrawals in retirement are tax-free.


Can you inherit a pension?

Yes you can inherit a pension but the amount will NOT be free of income tax. The taxable amount of the distribution will be taxed to you in the same way that they would have been taxed to the deceased. The taxable amount of the distribution will be added to all of your other gross worldwide income and be subject to income tax at your marginal tax rate.