Can non-profit organizations pay income tax?

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Tax Information for Other Non-Profits

Charities & Non-Profits ... Links to helpful information about points of intersection between tax-exempt organizations ... Unrelated business income tax ...

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NO , reason why is then all non profit organizations would have too, thus why give then? We all ready...

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Non-profits generally don't pay income taxes, but EVERYONE pays payroll taxes.

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Do I have to pay taxes on services done to non-profit organizations?

I will be starting a sole proprietorship soon as a freelance web designer/developer as well as computer repair. I have a bunch of leads with non-profit organizations once I start out. Do I have to pay income and self-employment taxes on money received...

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As usual when "someone" gives you tax advise, it isn't even close to correct. You'll still...

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If I live in Colorado (income tax state) but work in Wyoming (no income tax state) do I have to pay income tax?

If I live in Colorado (income tax state) but work in Wyoming (no income tax state) do I have to pay income tax?? Is it the state you EARN your income in or the state where you reside to which the income tax rules apply?? I am moving to the area for a...

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no

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What is the proper way for an independent designer to pay tax and file income tax return in india?

I am a male student and I design/sell website templates in my free time. The total income I earn varies but it is around 5 Lakh INR/year. I sell my themes/templates on marketplace websites and they send me my earnings to paypal which then converts my...

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Hi, I have answered your queries in the same order as you have raised them. 1) Income tax is payable...

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Do I have to pay income tax for the online making money sites......?

Hi, I work on this site called http://www.slicethepie.com/Default.aspx and when I reach to 3 stars and above I get real money to review songs.I just sign up about a month ago and it took allot of work to reach above 2 stars.My goal is to reach 5 stars...

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If you are a Canadian resident, you are required to report and pay tax on your worldwide income. The...

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Do people need to pay state income tax for their federal income tax?

For example, if a person earns $100K annually and he has to pay 25K out of the 100K as federal income tax. Then will the state income tax charge based on the 100K or on the remaining 75K. One further question is, if person spend 30K in the state and...

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Generally, the same income base is used to compute both Federal taxes and state taxes. Some states also...

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I am going to pay 67% as income tax on my income? Thats Terrible... Help me...?

I am a telemarketer from india working for a mortgage company is USA, that company said i need to pay income tax in USA at 37% and now when i get my NET income after taxes. In India i have to again pay 30% as Income tax so i will get just 33% in hand...

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Yes,there is Double Taxation Avoidance agreement with USA. So do not worry. And even if there is no...

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I just received letter from income and revenue that i have underpaid tax for 2008/09 and ask to pay it back. I am nurse with three jobs. For that financial year; the main job my income was £32,871.34, taxed £5366.40(after personal allowance...

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Your PA was used against your first job, so all other income is taxed at 20/40%. Add up total income...

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