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What's with all the peterson business hits with guys and multiple undone buttons, it's rustling my jimmies.
Title: College Experience Survey(~ 20 minutes) | Accept Requester: Veronica Derricks [A1HI0GOH68M33S] Contact TV: No Reviews TO: [Pay=3.12] [Fast=4.76] [Comm=3.00] [Fair=4.56] [Reviews=30] [ToS=0] TO2: [Hrly=5.69] [Pen=null] [Res=null] [Rec=50%] [Rej=0] [ToS=0] [Brk=0] Reward: 2.00 Duration: 1:00:00 Available: 4 Description: Give us your perspective on college students' experiences Qualifications: 0509ff90 DoesNotExist ; dda3eb45 DoesNotExist ; Total approved HITs GreaterThanOrEqualTo 100; Exc: [-1173773831-122045] DoesNotExist ; 90860b7c DoesNotExist ; 2dce20ad DoesNotExist ; 1c9cfe2f DoesNotExist ; HIT approval rate (%) GreaterThanOrEqualTo 95; Location In US [tr][td] HIT exported from Mturk Suite v2.4.6 |
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I can't even remember what all is taken out for self-employment. I'm dumb about taxes. i should probably calculate it though so I know what to expect...Just estimated my taxes for when I get my w2...even with turk earnings tax being taken away I'll still get a decent amount of money back. phew.
Did you take 20% off the top of your turk earnings?Just estimated my taxes for when I get my w2...even with turk earnings tax being taken away I'll still get a decent amount of money back. phew.
I've been taking 30% off just to be safe, is 20% all you really need to put back? What % do you guys put aside for taxes, this will be my first time doing the turk taxes. And yes i have read the taxes for turkers *nods*.Did you take 20% off the top of your turk earnings?
A1. Section 199A of the Internal Revenue Code provides many taxpayers a deduction for qualified business income from a qualified trade or business operated directly or through a pass-through entity. The deduction has two components.I've been taking 30% off just to be safe, is 20% all you really need to put back? What do you guys do, this will be my first time doing the turk taxes. And yes i have read the taxes for turkers *nods*.
Very insightful regardless. Thanks for this.A1. Section 199A of the Internal Revenue Code provides many taxpayers a deduction for qualified business income from a qualified trade or business operated directly or through a pass-through entity. The deduction has two components.
- Eligible taxpayers may be entitled to a deduction of up to 20 percent of qualified business income (QBI) from a domestic business operated as a sole proprietorship or through a partnership, S corporation, trust or estate. For taxpayers with taxable income that exceeds $315,000 for a married couple filing a joint return, or $157,500 for all other taxpayers, the deduction is subject to limitations such as the type of trade or business, the taxpayer’s taxable income, the amount of W-2 wages paid by the qualified trade or business and the unadjusted basis immediately after acquisition (UBIA) of qualified property held by the trade or business. Income earned through a C corporation or by providing services as an employee is not eligible for the deduction.
A5. A qualified trade or business is any trade or business, with two exceptions:
- Specified service trade or business (SSTB), which includes a trade or business involving the performance of services in the fields of health, law, accounting, actuarial science, performing arts, consulting, athletics, financial services, investing and investment management, trading, dealing in certain assets or any trade or business where the principal asset is the reputation or skill of one or more of its employees. This exception only applies if a taxpayer’s taxable income exceeds $315,000 for a married couple filing a joint return, or $157,500 for all other taxpayers
I meant in regards to that, I'm not a CPA of course, but based on the wording it would appear to apply to me. Obviously I'd discuss it with someone more qualified to be sure though, but that was my impression.
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