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How do you pay income taxes on money/income received from an internet based job? |
In other words, if you make money with some online / home business type thing, how do you pay your taxes on that income ? is there a way to caluculate how much to give the IRS so they dont bill your for it later or what? because i kno at ma n pa places with a few employees they have a chart where they can do it by hand so i was wondeingr is it the same thing? You would have to file self employed. The IRS has basic tax tables to use were you can figure up what tax bracket you will be in by how much you make. You can pay the IRS through out the year to avoid a big tax burden at tax time. hopefully you make money in your business..you will need to file a return for the business..you have to otherwise you would be breaking tax laws and the irs and/or state tax authorities will eventually want it + interest + penalties..the first step is to understand that you will owe taxes on your profits..i assume the business is profitable.. You can file your taxes as a sole proprietor or single-owner LLC. Turbo Tax and H@R Block offer tax programs that can help you decide whether to do your taxes yourself or hire an accountant. The one rule to always remember when deducting taxes, "Be creative, Be aggressive" Be sure you kept all the receipts for everything you purchased related to your business. Keep receipts for any expenses (shipping you paid, etc.). Unless you are considered an employee and taxes are taken out (which probably will NOT happen), you'd file that income as self-employed using a schedule C or C-EZ, and a schedule SE. Keep good records of any income and associated expenses. I would say your best bet is to find your self an accountant that specializes in home business tax stuff... you know who would be a really good person to ask...a person from the IRS |
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