Do you claim you online business on you taxes?

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Do you claim online earnings on taxes

  1. always

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  2. never

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  3. some

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  4. i dont file taxes

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  1. #1
    It just about time to file taxes here in USA, Who here claims their DP and other online earnings on their taxes? This is my first year, so im not sure what to do. Hince the poll
     
    simplyg123, Jan 10, 2008 IP
  2. w3bmaster

    w3bmaster Notable Member

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    I'm not from USA and untill now never complied taxes from my online ventures but i will form a company or something soon ...
     
    w3bmaster, Jan 10, 2008 IP
  3. arwen54

    arwen54 Active Member

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    #3
    yes, I do..I'm Canadian so the tax system is a bit different here.
     
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  4. coma

    coma Peon

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    yes of course, always.
     
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    cool_78 Guest

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    Nope never. My country has no tax system for online earnings.
     
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  6. georgecotton

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    I will certainly declare my online earnings once I reach 7k which I might well by the end of the year, If theres one body you don't wanna mess with, its the tax men.
     
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  7. hobsonschoice

    hobsonschoice Banned

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    #7
    In the Uk it is a must not worth the fines if they find out

    mine is due end if the month
     
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  8. GRIM

    GRIM Prominent Member

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    Always...

    .
     
    GRIM, Jan 10, 2008 IP
  9. ZeroCapacity

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    #9
    Always claim them since they fall underneath the parent company I have for off line earnings.

    Shawn
     
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  10. jdR!pper

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    #10
    I'm not in the US either and I don't file taxes with my online earning. There's no clear laws here about online earnings.

    --Joe
     
    jdR!pper, Jan 10, 2008 IP
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    buffalo Illustrious Member

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    I will claim it on my taxes. This year is the first year (thanks to DP) that I have made enough to bother claiming.
     
    buffalo, Jan 10, 2008 IP
  12. blichev

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    Just need to know if you pay the taxes when you earn money from the internet. :rolleyes:
     
    blichev, Jun 13, 2008 IP
  13. yogesh sarkar

    yogesh sarkar Well-Known Member

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    #13
    Ofcourse, just because it is being conducted on the internet, it doesn't means I won't have to pay taxes.
     
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  14. xXKingdom_SEOXx

    xXKingdom_SEOXx Peon

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    #14
    People pay taxes in India?
     
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  15. twistedspikes

    twistedspikes Notable Member

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    #15
    i'm a student, I don't pay taxes :D
     
    twistedspikes, Jun 13, 2008 IP
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    #16
    You must, but it depends on your country's laws.
     
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  17. popowich

    popowich Well-Known Member

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    I don't make enough to have to pay taxes. If I actually took the time to figure out loses vs. gains the IRS would owe some beers, but I'm too lazy to bother figuring it out to get an extra $10 on my refund.

    -Raymond
     
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  18. thewolf32

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    No I don't pay taxes.
     
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    Yes, I do because I don't want to have problems with our tax offices.
     
    Maxiorel, Jun 13, 2008 IP
  20. twistedspikes

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    Same country as you buddy.

    Students are exempt from taxes on any earnings below £15,000/year (I think it's £15,000 anyway)
     
    twistedspikes, Jun 13, 2008 IP