income tax (CPALead)

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by babynl, Aug 16, 2009.

  1. #1
    Dear DPMembers,

    I'm earning pretty good at the moment and i have to say that i earn more than i had anticipated at the beginning of my internet business.
    I'm earning over 1k$ a month and i was thinking that i could get caught for income tax issues.
    im not sure how this works so the question is:
    do i have to pay income tax (im dutch btw) over my earnings i get from cpalead and some other countries.
    i have filled in a w-8 form etc. i beleve thats for taxes but do i have to fill in some additional forms and do i have to pay additional taxes to that?

    thank you in advance.
    John.
     
    babynl, Aug 16, 2009 IP
  2. SemiJop

    SemiJop Guest

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    Well I don't know the countries in your law, but as far as CPALead goes - you just file yourself as a non-USA affiliated citizen or whatever it's called. Of course, you do have to report all your earnings to your government, if required.
     
    SemiJop, Aug 16, 2009 IP
  3. nthayer

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    you don-t have to pay additional taxes i think..
     
    nthayer, Aug 16, 2009 IP
  4. babynl

    babynl Member

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    it would be great if some other people could second this.
     
    babynl, Aug 17, 2009 IP
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    Romanorc Active Member

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    It would make a lot of sense to ask a tax professional in your country. If you were in the US, it would cost you about 75.00 - 100.00 for a consultation.

    I have no idea what it would cost in your country.


     
    Romanorc, Aug 17, 2009 IP
  6. babynl

    babynl Member

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    mmm i have a friend thats an accountant ill call him about it thanks...
     
    babynl, Aug 17, 2009 IP
  7. originator

    originator Peon

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    Pm me maar ff over de tax als je er meer informatie over hebt ;)
     
    originator, Aug 17, 2009 IP
  8. babynl

    babynl Member

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    doe ik :)...
     
    babynl, Aug 17, 2009 IP
  9. filepen.com

    filepen.com Banned

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    bro

    Tax Only Over USA Citizen

    You Have No Tax To Pay

    Why Will You pay Tax?

    Do You Use USA Street? Do You Live In USA?

    Well there you go

    No Taxes Free of Charge
     
    filepen.com, Aug 20, 2009 IP
  10. babynl

    babynl Member

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    its probably different in the Netherlands than in the US because we have to pay loads of tax over money we earn or get.
    if someone dies and you get money of that person you have to pay almost 1/2 tax over it. i know its ridiculous but its true.

    in return we have perfect healthcare and perfect streets etc. if you cant work because you have had an accident you get money etc.


    its shitty if you earn a lot but its great if you cant work for some stupid reason (disabled or something).

    with this the crimerate in the netherlands is pretty low compared to the US.
     
    babynl, Aug 23, 2009 IP
  11. AaronJan

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    Consult an accountant or make an appointment with the belastingdienst for some free advice.
    Because the costs/earnings are simple to calculate, you can probably just determine the tax yourself, fill in the requisite forms and pay.

    . . . I'm always lax in filling out the stupid forms and get fined every few months! ;)
     
    AaronJan, Aug 23, 2009 IP