taxes and when to pay

Discussion in 'Legal Issues' started by xluciusx, Mar 8, 2007.

  1. #1
    I just started working in the middle of janurary of this year and i was wondering
    would i pay taxes this year or would i pay them next year.

    i'm a freelancer so i know i'm taxed differently
     
    xluciusx, Mar 8, 2007 IP
  2. Forrest

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    #2
    Do you have an established business ( on paper ) or you going to report this on your personal taxes? Can I assume you're in the US?

    Under most arrangements the little guy pays on a Jan 1 - Jan 1 schedule. So even though you'll probably do your taxes in April and you've already made some money by then, you made it in 2007, and you're paying taxes on 2006 income. You can do accounting tricks to change that, but by default that's how it works.

    And this isn't tax advice, by the way; I'm an IT guy.
     
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  3. xluciusx

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    #3
    it'll be reported on my personal taxes. and yes i am in the us.


    i earned nothing in 2006 though.
    i'll do some research to see how it goes exactly.

    thanx for the help btw
     
    xluciusx, Mar 8, 2007 IP
  4. eddy2099

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    #4
    Yes, as a private individual, you basically report last year tax this year. That way you will know how much you make for a full year.

    If you read the tax return form http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040.pdf?portlet=3 , it reads Jan 1 - Dec 31 2006 so that should mean you only file last year tax this year and this year tax next year and so on.
     
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  5. xluciusx

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    ^^^^ thanx.
    the helps is greatly appreciated
     
    xluciusx, Mar 8, 2007 IP
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    Would it be possible to get some link for the information for indians??
     
    Shashi01, Mar 10, 2007 IP
  7. Swordfish

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    #7
    your jan 2007 taxes are due in 2008...

    And as a freelancer, setp an scorp to avoid double taxation of an LLC and such.
     
    Swordfish, Mar 10, 2007 IP
  8. xluciusx

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    ^^ may i ask what a scorp is
     
    xluciusx, Mar 12, 2007 IP
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    It should have been S Corporation, basically it is a corporation which does not pay corporate tax. Instead the shareholders would pay the income tax based on the shares they have in the company

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S_corporation
     
    eddy2099, Mar 15, 2007 IP
  10. xluciusx

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    #10
    o ok
    that wouldnt apply to me then

    its only me myself and i trying to make a living
     
    xluciusx, Mar 15, 2007 IP