alertpay question

Discussion in 'Payment Processing' started by jvazjr, Dec 11, 2009.

  1. #1
    if i recive money into my alertpay account, do i have to include that amount in my taxes?
     
    jvazjr, Dec 11, 2009 IP
  2. br3adman

    br3adman Active Member

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    #2
    You really don't have to unless it's over 3k I think
     
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  3. jvazjr

    jvazjr Member

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    #3
    how can i find out

    i contacted alertpay and they cannot tell me
     
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  4. Moses8595

    Moses8595 Peon

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    #4
    It depends on your account..You can click this link
     
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  5. jvazjr

    jvazjr Member

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    #5
    i am not talking about fees

    i am talking about whether or not i have to claim my money received on my income taxes?
     
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  6. zodiac

    zodiac Peon

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    #6
    no,they don't report how much you receive.they're not the one that paid you.
    it depends on how you received if you have to report it.
     
    zodiac, Dec 11, 2009 IP
  7. biasasaja

    biasasaja Member

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    #7
    I am not like Alertpay, More safe and official with Paypal
     
    biasasaja, Dec 11, 2009 IP
  8. jvazjr

    jvazjr Member

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    @ zodiac, what do you mean it depends on how i received it?
     
    jvazjr, Dec 12, 2009 IP
  9. gregman

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    #9
    there is no need to pay taxes if you are outside USA.
     
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  10. jvazjr

    jvazjr Member

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    i live in the united states
     
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  11. Safetyfirst

    Safetyfirst Active Member

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    #11
    As bradman said earlier if its a small amount , it would not matter much , but if its a big amount then you better include that in your income and pay tax for it.
    Safetyfirst.
     
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  12. jvazjr

    jvazjr Member

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    its less than $100
     
    jvazjr, Dec 12, 2009 IP
  13. OldEgold

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    #13
    it depends , amount Transact for ?

    Service ?
    Goods ?
     
    OldEgold, Dec 12, 2009 IP
  14. jvazjr

    jvazjr Member

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    i earn from paid to click sites
     
    jvazjr, Dec 12, 2009 IP
  15. SkyisLimit

    SkyisLimit Well-Known Member

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    if u use, AP's shopping cart, and sell something,may be considered. As if u earn PTC income may not be considered u do not use a particular biz model.

    you may show it income form online services. as every income if go though banking is legal, and legible to tax. when exceeds the limits/

    ..
     
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  16. jvazjr

    jvazjr Member

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    i dont want to withdraw the money from my alertpay account, i want to reinvest the money
     
    jvazjr, Dec 13, 2009 IP
  17. SkyisLimit

    SkyisLimit Well-Known Member

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    #17
    Then no question of taxation. just for safe and smooth dealing, submit proofs with AP. and get verified. So that you can utilize the maximum limits, when reinvesting get again input. and mainly AP is used for ptc, gambling, and there is also fear of charge-backs. so get fully equipped.

    gd luk
     
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  18. Safetyfirst

    Safetyfirst Active Member

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    lol you should have told this earlier , now you don't need to pay tax for it , as you are not able to use that money.
     
    Safetyfirst, Dec 13, 2009 IP
  19. jvazjr

    jvazjr Member

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    @ safetyfirst

    how sure are you though?
     
    jvazjr, Dec 13, 2009 IP