Who taxes Internet income?

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Internet taxes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

External links. Collecting Sales Taxes Over the Internet Explains the current rules for collecting sales tax on Internet sales. Taxing the Internet: Analyzing the ...

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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...

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You would have to file self employed. The IRS has basic tax tables to use were you can figure up what...

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Question about filing taxes - Schedule C-EZ/Income from the internet (please help?)?

Ok I made about $20 from Associated Content and $320 from Adultmaven, these are two article writing/reviewing websites. That's $340 total income i've made online in 2008 ASIDE from my job income. I was told I need to file schedule C-EZ for that online...

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$350 gross, $10 for fees. Your name, no DBA, no business address, leave these blank. Put code 99999...

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Can you claim your internet service on your income taxes as an educational expense?

I attend a local community college but all of my classes are online. I was just wondering if I can claim my high-speed internet service as an educational expense.

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If you used it EXCLUSIVELY for that then yes. Unfortunately you don't so you can't. Sorry.

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Who pays more in taxes in a year, people of Idaho, or Washington? No income tax in WA, but lower taxes in ID?

I'm trying to figure out who pays more... We are moving to Idaho, my brother says I'm nuts because I will have to pay the income tax in Idaho, and never have in Washington. I can't find a good tracker on the internet that takes into consideration ALL...

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If you are thinking about living near the boarder and trying to decide which side to live on, remember...

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Has inflation adjusted median household or 'middle class' income increased in the past 50 years in the US?

Subtitle: Adjust that to working hours, too. First let me be clear about the working definition of the middle class we will use here. I really like the concept of median income: the income to which 50% of households have more, the other 50% have less...

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The median household income has increased slightly (20%) over 45 years. The median per person income...

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How do taxes in the United States compare with the taxes of European nations?

I know the usual answer is that taxes in Europe are higher than in the US, but given the number of items we pay taxes on in the US, I wonder if that is true any more. For example, in the US we pay : Federal income taxes, some states require income tax...

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This is difficult to say, since you're really trying to compare apples and oranges. From the income...

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Concerning Income Taxes.... LLC in the USA or Sociedad Anonima in COSTA RICA?

Hi, I am starting a new business that will operate in Costa Rica with no employees or overhead (internet business). My first plan was to operate under a U.S. LLC because of ease of business registration and banking issues. Registering a Sociedad Anonima...

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My suggestion is to form a Costa Rica SA in Costa Rica. If you plan to do banking in Costa Rica or own...

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Two exciting questions about Canadians earning income abroad

How do taxes work for a Canadian citizen producing creative content for an american publication? How about a Canadian providing 'e-training' to an American? I currently have a gig producing content for a subscription-based web-publication, based in the...

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Look, you need to talk to the CRA if you have questions. You could get misinformed here. You haven't...

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Tax Question: Should I claim the money I made on internet, even though I spent more in learning to make money?

In 2009, I made about $2,000 in extra income from internet-based income. However, I spent about $3,000 in learning resources and tools to help my internet stuff along (so I'm in the hole as far as that goes). I never officially declared a business because...

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if you think you are going to continue this pursuit, by all means file your Sch C and get it established...

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