y*******p 发帖数: 311 | 1 求助 Amazon 收到1099的同学, 知道 在AMAZON上开店, 被FILE 1099的话, 1099和
什么有关? 会被FILE给谁? 是在seller account里设的信用卡的人, 还是银行
automatic deposit的人? 如果我用叔叔的银行卡, 需要变更账号的哪些东西? 另
外如果以后被FILLE了 1099以前打到我银行卡里的钱 需要报吗? 谢谢 |
t********r 发帖数: 582 | 2 这个,现在还没有人知道吧
毕竟还没开始收1099
【在 y*******p 的大作中提到】 : 求助 Amazon 收到1099的同学, 知道 在AMAZON上开店, 被FILE 1099的话, 1099和 : 什么有关? 会被FILE给谁? 是在seller account里设的信用卡的人, 还是银行 : automatic deposit的人? 如果我用叔叔的银行卡, 需要变更账号的哪些东西? 另 : 外如果以后被FILLE了 1099以前打到我银行卡里的钱 需要报吗? 谢谢
|
n******m 发帖数: 1551 | 3 我觉得你报的谁的税号/ssn,就file给谁吧。问题是,你叔叔凭空年收入多了好几万,
他愿意吗?
【在 y*******p 的大作中提到】 : 求助 Amazon 收到1099的同学, 知道 在AMAZON上开店, 被FILE 1099的话, 1099和 : 什么有关? 会被FILE给谁? 是在seller account里设的信用卡的人, 还是银行 : automatic deposit的人? 如果我用叔叔的银行卡, 需要变更账号的哪些东西? 另 : 外如果以后被FILLE了 1099以前打到我银行卡里的钱 需要报吗? 谢谢
|
y*******p 发帖数: 311 | |
y*******p 发帖数: 311 | 5 另外 AMAZON 1099 报税的话 ... 大概 是多少 利润的%18嘛? |
c**0 发帖数: 9331 | 6 39% of your sales, if you do not able to provide cost of the product |
c****b 发帖数: 951 | 7 OMG, 这不就的赔的穷家荡产了吗
【在 c**0 的大作中提到】 : 39% of your sales, if you do not able to provide cost of the product
|
h*e 发帖数: 10233 | 8 神医们收小护士的货是怎么approve cost的?
【在 c**0 的大作中提到】 : 39% of your sales, if you do not able to provide cost of the product
|
c**0 发帖数: 9331 | 9 if you are unluck being audited, sure you will 赔的穷家荡产 |
c**0 发帖数: 9331 | 10 75% Penalty - This typically applies to more serious tax underpayments that
are due to fraud. If the IRS determines that any portion of the underpayment
is fraud related, it will be your responsibility to prove otherwise.
Otherwise, the entire underpayment will be treated as fraudulent and subject
to a 75% penalty.
Prison - In the most serious cases of tax evasion and other tax crimes, a
conviction can result in much more significant fines, the forfeiture of
assets/property and possibly incarceration. |
|
|
y***r 发帖数: 16594 | 11 75%的penalty,如果不让坐牢的话,从概率上讲,还是偷税划算呀。 |
h**G 发帖数: 9825 | 12 cd的E文进步神速阿
that
underpayment
subject
【在 c**0 的大作中提到】 : 75% Penalty - This typically applies to more serious tax underpayments that : are due to fraud. If the IRS determines that any portion of the underpayment : is fraud related, it will be your responsibility to prove otherwise. : Otherwise, the entire underpayment will be treated as fraudulent and subject : to a 75% penalty. : Prison - In the most serious cases of tax evasion and other tax crimes, a : conviction can result in much more significant fines, the forfeiture of : assets/property and possibly incarceration.
|
h*e 发帖数: 10233 | 13 CD不是paralegal吗?那英文还不是刚刚的。
【在 h**G 的大作中提到】 : cd的E文进步神速阿 : : that : underpayment : subject
|
y*******p 发帖数: 311 | 14 %38 有什么根据? 这是我网上搜到的。。,
I am self employed and will get a 1099 at the end of the year. How do I know
what my taxes are going to be. I would like to prepare now for what I will
need then
ANSWER: Sherri,
As a self employed individual, you will report your 1099 income and business
expenses on Schedule C. The net income from Schedule C is reported on your
tax return. You will pay income tax on this amount, plus self-employment tax.
Self-employment tax is the amount you will be paying for Social Security and
Medicare tax. As a W-2 employee, you paid 6.2% to Social Security and 1.45%
to Medicare. Your employer matched these amounts. As a self employed person
, you are considered both the employee and employer.
This means you will pay 12.4% (6.2% x 2) of your net Schedule C income for
Social Security tax and 2.9% (1.45% x 2) for Medicare tax. These taxes will
be computed on Schedule SE. All of this in addition to paying federal and
state income tax.
The best way to control these taxes is to pay close attention to your
business expenses. Do not miss a thing here. The goal is to reduce your net
Schedule C income as much as possible.
You should also look into setting up some kind of retirement plan.
Contributions into these retirement plans can get you additional income tax
deductions. These plans come in all types and sizes for self employed
individuals. Fidelity Investments has good information regarding these plans
on their website.
To figure out what your tax are going to be, that will require a little
homework. You will need to make some kind of reasonable estimate for your
Schedule C income and prepare a projected tax return using the 2007 tax
rates.
Unfortunately, this is no set in stone percentage I could give you. There
are too many variables. Simply you might consider this equation...your
Schedule C income times your federal tax rate, your state tax rate, plus 15.
3% for self employment tax.
Regards, |
f********a 发帖数: 2655 | 15 talk to a CPA, if you don't want surprise from IRS
know
will
business
your
tax.
and
45%
【在 y*******p 的大作中提到】 : %38 有什么根据? 这是我网上搜到的。。, : I am self employed and will get a 1099 at the end of the year. How do I know : what my taxes are going to be. I would like to prepare now for what I will : need then : ANSWER: Sherri, : As a self employed individual, you will report your 1099 income and business : expenses on Schedule C. The net income from Schedule C is reported on your : tax return. You will pay income tax on this amount, plus self-employment tax. : Self-employment tax is the amount you will be paying for Social Security and : Medicare tax. As a W-2 employee, you paid 6.2% to Social Security and 1.45%
|
c**0 发帖数: 9331 | 16
This means you will pay 12.4% (6.2% x 2) of your net Schedule C income for
Social Security tax and 2.9% (1.45% x 2) for Medicare tax. These taxes will
be computed on Schedule SE. All of this in addition to paying federal and
state income tax.
---------------------------
tax u mention above Plus Fedex and state tax is around 38%
【在 y*******p 的大作中提到】 : %38 有什么根据? 这是我网上搜到的。。, : I am self employed and will get a 1099 at the end of the year. How do I know : what my taxes are going to be. I would like to prepare now for what I will : need then : ANSWER: Sherri, : As a self employed individual, you will report your 1099 income and business : expenses on Schedule C. The net income from Schedule C is reported on your : tax return. You will pay income tax on this amount, plus self-employment tax. : Self-employment tax is the amount you will be paying for Social Security and : Medicare tax. As a W-2 employee, you paid 6.2% to Social Security and 1.45%
|