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"Total gross taxable revenues" means revenues from all your sales which are subject to tax.

== == Total Revenue - Exempt Revenue = Taxable Revenue

Exempt revenue - Eg. a sale made to the Government .. You do not have to pay tax on it since you do not charge them with tax. (This example may not be applicable to all countries)

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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.


What is a word for Total amount of pay before deductions?

Gross income is the total amount of money before taxes are took out. This is also known as taxable income.


What is the difference between adjusted gross income and gross income?

Gross income on the 1040 income tax return is the total amounts of all of your worldwide taxable income added together that is on page 1 line 22 Total Income of the 1040 tax form. From the line 22 total taxable income you can have some amounts from line 23 through line 35 that can be used to reduce the gross taxable amount from the line 22 Total Income. The total amount of the adjustments form page 1 line 36 will be subtracted from the amount on line 22 Total Income and the reaming amount will be your adjusted gross income on line 37 and then that amount (AGI) will go to page 2 of the 1040 tax form line 38 for your AGI amount.


What is the difference between gross and fed taxable wages?

Gross wage amount would be your total earned income for the year on line 7 page 1 of your 1040 federal income tax return. Taxable amount would be the amount that ends up on page 2 line 43 of the 1040 federal income tax return.


How is gross income different from adjusted gross income and taxable income?

Gross income is the total income earned by an individual before any deductions or taxes, including wages, interest, and dividends. Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) is derived from gross income by subtracting specific deductions, such as retirement contributions and student loan interest. Taxable income is then calculated by taking the AGI and subtracting additional deductions, such as standard or itemized deductions, to determine the income that is subject to taxation. Each step reduces the amount of income that is ultimately taxed.

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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.


What is the definition of gross premium?

It is your total premium paid.


Is a relocation settlement taxable by the IRS?

Relocation settlements are taxable by the IRS. If an employer pays them to relocate an employee, they must be included in with the employees gross income total.


What is the definition of gross domestic products?

Gross Domestic PRoduct is the total amount of money per year


How do you calculate restaurant profit?

Restaurant Gross profit = Total generated revenue - total costing *total costing = fixed assets, stock in hand, manpower, utilities, rental and maintenance. *Gross profit=Revenues-Variable costs-fixed costs


What is the best definition of gross domestic product?

Gross Domestic PRoduct is the total amount of money per year


What is a word for Total amount of pay before deductions?

Gross income is the total amount of money before taxes are took out. This is also known as taxable income.


What is the difference between adjusted gross income and gross income?

Gross income on the 1040 income tax return is the total amounts of all of your worldwide taxable income added together that is on page 1 line 22 Total Income of the 1040 tax form. From the line 22 total taxable income you can have some amounts from line 23 through line 35 that can be used to reduce the gross taxable amount from the line 22 Total Income. The total amount of the adjustments form page 1 line 36 will be subtracted from the amount on line 22 Total Income and the reaming amount will be your adjusted gross income on line 37 and then that amount (AGI) will go to page 2 of the 1040 tax form line 38 for your AGI amount.


What is the difference between AGI, MAGI, and taxable income?

AGI (Adjusted Gross Income) is the total income you earn in a year minus certain deductions. MAGI (Modified Adjusted Gross Income) is AGI with certain additional adjustments. Taxable income is the amount of income that is subject to taxation after deductions and adjustments.


Can total revenues and total variable costs be exactly equal?

Yes. Actually this means the company has zero gross profit. If on top of variable costs, there are fixed costs, the company will turn a loss.


Net income plus operating expenses is equal to?

Net income plus operating expenses equals gross profit, or total revenue. To calculate net income, accountants subtract total expenses from total revenues.


What is net marketing contribution?

gross profit estimates minus marketing campaign ---- Revenues - Cost of Goods Sold ================= Gross Profit - Total Marketing Expenses ================= Net Marketing Contribution - Other Expenses ================= Net Profit Before Tax