Posted on 26 December 2012. Tags: college, college equestrian, horses, information, IRS, lawyer, money, subject, tax lawyers, technical information, thanks for your time, use
I teach a college equestrian program which uses horses from another facility not otherwise affiliated with the college. There are people who would like to donate horses to the college program through this facility, but they would like to still get their tax breaks. Would they be able to donate to this facility for use by the college team and club?
So that I don’t get the warnings about the IRS, I will of course be consulting a lawyer. I’ve been trying to do my own research, but there is very little technical information on the subject for lay people. I don’t happen to know any tax lawyers, and I want to see if anyone knows a bit about it before I might have to pour money into it. So, if someone sees this subject and happens to know anything, I would greatly appreciate input and advice.
Thanks for your time.
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Posted on 24 March 2011. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate program, amazon, com, IRS, irs tax, Number, social security, social security number, Tax
Why do i have to give my social security number to Amazon.com to be an affiliate for them? Will the IRS tax me? WHAT IS IT FOR??
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Posted on 05 March 2011. Tags: "self, 1099 misc, affiliate programs, blog, desks, IRS, mail, self employment tax, Tax, tax help, tax preparer, total
I am a 17 year old. In 2010, I have made a total of $7106.63 by running a small blog online, and being a part of affiliate programs. I received my 1099-MISC’s in the mail and I am ready to file my taxes for the first time. My father still claims me in his taxes, but I plan on having my taxes managed separately through his tax preparer. I know that the Self Employment Tax is 15.3%, but what other taxes will I have to pay? I live in Nevada. How will I be able to pay the IRS? How does that work?
Can I also deduct:
-Domains I registered
-Computers
-Desks
etc.?
Please help! This is all new to me! Thanks!
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Posted on 07 February 2011. Tags: block, Efile, hr block, IRS, state, state taxes, way, Website
Hi
hr block wants me to pay 54$ for federal and State taxes, is there a free way to efile my taxes securely? any website affiliated with irs?
thanks
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Posted on 30 January 2011. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate marketer, Answer, day job, definite answer, desk jockey, Entrepreneur, hamer, internet entrepreneur, IRS, ordinary day, Pay, possessions, sole proprietor, uncle sam
Instead of subjecting myself to an ordinary day-job, I want to become an affiliate for websites such as Clickbank, CPALead, or Neverblueads. The only problem is, I don’t know how to pay for taxes. I hear things about “sole proprietor” and four payments a year, but no one gave me a definite answer.
I just turned 18 last week, so some of you could probably imagine how frightened I feel. I have thoughts of some IRS desk jockey breaking down my door with a big rubber “AUDIT” stamp and taking all of my possessions and ruining my life (overplayed? yes).
If anyone could help me and explain what I need to do to pay taxes and avoid uncle sam’s ban hamer that would be great =)
Thank you ahead of time,
Angela
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