세금 | 급여를 CASH로 받을때 세금보고 문의드립니다..
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궁금맘님이 2011-02-27 03:37:38.0에 쓰신글
>인컴이 CASH로만 받고 아주 작은금액..
>버는 인컴이 어느한도 이하면 세금보고를 안해도 되는
>예외적인 케이스가 있다고 하는데요..
>어느정도 한도금액인지요??
>좀 중요하고 급한일입니다...
>도와주세요...
>답변부탁드립니다...
>감사합니다...
QUOTE," 인컴이 CASH로만 받고 아주 작은금액..버는 인컴이 어느한도 이하면 세금보고를 안해도 되는예외적인 케이스가 있다고 하는데요..어느정도 한도금액인지요??"--->An employer who pays you in cash is almost certainly not withholding payroll taxes or income taxes from your pay. For tax purposes, you are actually working as a self-employed contractor in this case. Depending on your income, you may have a significant tax bill coming because you must pay the entire Social Security and Medicare payroll taxes yourself, which comes to 15.3 percent as of 2010.
However,it depends on your filing status;you don't have to file your return S LONG AS as single,if your gross income is Under 65 $9,350; $5,700+$3,650=$9,350=$0, taxable income; if you are 65 or older $10,750=$5,700+$3,650+$1,400, additional standard deduction=$0, taxable income.
If you file your return As Married Filing Jointly
Both spouses under 65 $18,700
One spouse 65 or older $19,850
Both Spouses 65 or older $20,900
________________________________________________________________
AS Married filing separately $3,650
________________________________________________________________
AS Head of Household
Under 65 $12.000
65 or older $13,400
_________________________________________________________________
AS Qualifying Widow(er)
Under 65 $15,050
65 or older $16,150
Please visit the IRS website for more info;
>인컴이 CASH로만 받고 아주 작은금액..
>버는 인컴이 어느한도 이하면 세금보고를 안해도 되는
>예외적인 케이스가 있다고 하는데요..
>어느정도 한도금액인지요??
>좀 중요하고 급한일입니다...
>도와주세요...
>답변부탁드립니다...
>감사합니다...
QUOTE," 인컴이 CASH로만 받고 아주 작은금액..버는 인컴이 어느한도 이하면 세금보고를 안해도 되는예외적인 케이스가 있다고 하는데요..어느정도 한도금액인지요??"--->An employer who pays you in cash is almost certainly not withholding payroll taxes or income taxes from your pay. For tax purposes, you are actually working as a self-employed contractor in this case. Depending on your income, you may have a significant tax bill coming because you must pay the entire Social Security and Medicare payroll taxes yourself, which comes to 15.3 percent as of 2010.
However,it depends on your filing status;you don't have to file your return S LONG AS as single,if your gross income is Under 65 $9,350; $5,700+$3,650=$9,350=$0, taxable income; if you are 65 or older $10,750=$5,700+$3,650+$1,400, additional standard deduction=$0, taxable income.
If you file your return As Married Filing Jointly
Both spouses under 65 $18,700
One spouse 65 or older $19,850
Both Spouses 65 or older $20,900
________________________________________________________________
AS Married filing separately $3,650
________________________________________________________________
AS Head of Household
Under 65 $12.000
65 or older $13,400
_________________________________________________________________
AS Qualifying Widow(er)
Under 65 $15,050
65 or older $16,150
Please visit the IRS website for more info;
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