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final withholding payment are not included in calculating total income becouse are taxed on the hand of cooparation distributing payment to individual or unit of trust also has diffirent withholding tax rate

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Is General professional partnership in the Philippines subject to withholding tax?

income payments to the partnership is not subject to withholding as its income is not subject to taxes


How does an employee pay imputed income taxes?

Imputed Tax is on imputed income...say like a taxable employee benefit (say your employer giving you a car). The value of the benefit is included in taxable income that withholding and such is determined from...so your estimated payments are made on it...and it is included in the taxable income on your W-2, so the tax you calculate on your retur includes it as well.


Does unemployment count as income for a tax return?

Yes. You will receive the 1099 from the State that paid the benefit. You can elect to have withholding made from the payments.


If you paid 765 dollars this year in federal tax payments that were owed for a previous year is this your deductible?

Federal taxes paid or payable, (even if paid in the current year), aren't deductible in calculating your federal taxable income. State income tax payments may be deductible in determining your federal tax taxable income. And refunds received of a prior years State income tax may therefore be included in the current years federal taxable income.


What is PAYG tax?

Although PAYG (Pay As You Go) is called a "withholding tax," it is not a tax but a procedure for withholding projected income tax liabilities as money is earned. Under that plan, the taxpayer prepays taxes in installments, usually paycheck-by-paycheck. In the U.S., prepaying federal income taxes began in 1943, when tax legislation created the first federal requirements for the payroll withholding "tax" and for estimated tax payments. The term is the common one in Australia for the employers responsibility to employees.Pay As You Go (PAYG) withholding is a legal requirement to withhold amounts for income tax purposes. If you have employees, you're required to withhold tax from payments you make to them. You may have to withhold tax from payments to other workers, such as contract workers. As a new employer, you must register with the Tax Office before you withhold from payments to your employees. You may also need to withhold an amount from payments to other businesses if they don't quote their ABN to you on an invoice or other document if required.

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Is General professional partnership in the Philippines subject to withholding tax?

income payments to the partnership is not subject to withholding as its income is not subject to taxes


Why are transfer payments not included as a government expenditure when calculating GDP?

Transfer payments are not included as a government expenditure when calculating GDP because they do not represent the production of goods or services. Instead, transfer payments are simply the redistribution of income from one group to another, such as social security benefits or welfare payments. Including transfer payments in GDP calculations would result in double counting, as the original production of goods and services that generated the income has already been accounted for.


What gets included and excluded when calculating GDP?

total income and total expenditure are included when calculating GDP.


Is nontaxable military benefits included in child support payments?

In calculating child support, all income is considered (except for public assistance or SSI).


What are non-final withholding payments?

employment according to the income tax act of tanzania


How does an employee pay imputed income taxes?

Imputed Tax is on imputed income...say like a taxable employee benefit (say your employer giving you a car). The value of the benefit is included in taxable income that withholding and such is determined from...so your estimated payments are made on it...and it is included in the taxable income on your W-2, so the tax you calculate on your retur includes it as well.


What is witholding?

Payors of dividends and interest do not ordinarily withhold income taxes from those payments. However, persons who do not report that income on their tax returns are subject to "backup withholding" of taxes from those payments.


What is backup witholding?

Payors of dividends and interest do not ordinarily withhold income taxes from those payments. However, persons who do not report that income on their tax returns are subject to "backup withholding" of taxes from those payments.


Does unemployment count as income for a tax return?

Yes. You will receive the 1099 from the State that paid the benefit. You can elect to have withholding made from the payments.


Is a retirement pension subject to Federal Income tax withholding?

Withholding is optional on regular periodic retirement pension payments. You may request withholding if you wish. Ask the payer for a withholding form. However, pension payments (except for return of employee after-tax contributions and Roth 401k employee contributions and earnings) are taxable. You will have to pay tax on them when you file your tax return at the end of the year. And if you don't have withholding, you may have to make quarterly estimated tax payments in order to avoid an underpayment penalty.


When calculating my tax refund and I am asked to enter the amount of federal taxes paid does that also include withholdings for medicare and social security?

No. Only INCOME Tax estimated or wittholding...payments made toward INCOME tax that you are calculating. By the way, Medicare/SS are considered insurance payments.


When do you have to pay federal taxes?

You have to pay federal taxes on your income, typically through withholding from your paycheck or by making estimated payments throughout the year.