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On 3/15/2022 at 6:46 PM, MiryalgudaMaruthiRao said:

Total ba

నేషన్ పేరు కూడా జనాల్ని థియేటర్ ki తీసికురాలేకపోయింది అంటే మంచు gadiki జనాల్లో ఎంత వ్యతిరేకత ఉందొ అర్ధం అవుతుంది

hows even 25% possible. mesthri will have to pay full tax on 100$ per hour billing. Assuming most are wealthy - it is easily 35% (fed plus state tax). so migeledhi 65$ and he is paying employee $75 - that means running business for loss ?

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On 3/26/2022 at 8:01 PM, Telugodura456 said:

hows even 25% possible. mesthri will have to pay full tax on 100$ per hour billing. Assuming most are wealthy - it is easily 35% (fed plus state tax). so migeledhi 65$ and he is paying employee $75 - that means running business for loss ?

Y will he pay 25%

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On 3/26/2022 at 10:01 PM, Telugodura456 said:

hows even 25% possible. mesthri will have to pay full tax on 100$ per hour billing. Assuming most are wealthy - it is easily 35% (fed plus state tax). so migeledhi 65$ and he is paying employee $75 - that means running business for loss ?

I think payroll raxes are different than income tax .. please correct me if wrong

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On 3/26/2022 at 10:01 PM, Telugodura456 said:

hows even 25% possible. mesthri will have to pay full tax on 100$ per hour billing. Assuming most are wealthy - it is easily 35% (fed plus state tax). so migeledhi 65$ and he is paying employee $75 - that means running business for loss ?

Bro company pays only 12% tax on income @3$%if you don’t know Shut your mouth ani @tennisluvrredux crying uncle saying 

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2 hours ago, Discotek said:

I think payroll raxes are different than income tax .. please correct me if wrong

No ba. lets take regular case - mesthri bills $100 and pays $80 as salary. so tax liability for mesthri is only $20. so 35% on 20 is maybe 7 dollars. so mesthri gets $13 . if you deduct payroll also mesthri gets 9.

Now mesthri bills $100 and pays you cash in india. mesthri has no legal expense - so his tax liability is full $100. he pays 35 as tax and gets 65. Now he is giving employee 75 in cash so he is making a 10 loss.

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2 hours ago, allushirish said:

Bro company pays only 12% tax on income @3$%if you don’t know Shut your mouth ani @tennisluvrredux crying uncle saying 

may be the poorest mesthri i have ever seen. If you are making more than 300k its very hard to pay anything less than 25% federal and full state taxes.

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33 minutes ago, Telugodura456 said:

No ba. lets take regular case - mesthri bills $100 and pays $80 as salary. so tax liability for mesthri is only $20. so 35% on 20 is maybe 7 dollars. so mesthri gets $13 . if you deduct payroll also mesthri gets 9.

Now mesthri bills $100 and pays you cash in india. mesthri has no legal expense - so his tax liability is full $100. he pays 35 as tax and gets 65. Now he is giving employee 75 in cash so he is making a 10 loss.

Gotcha..

thanks bro

On 3/21/2022 at 9:37 PM, nuvvu_naakina_paalem said:

Jai higher purpose

 

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38 minutes ago, Telugodura456 said:

may be the poorest mesthri i have ever seen. If you are making more than 300k its very hard to pay anything less than 25% federal and full state taxes.

No even if it’s billion they pay 12% only on average, don’t talk like a dumb a$$ ani @ipaddress420 kaka telling and don’t spread your SHlT knowledge a$$ Hole ani @tennisluvrredux Pmed  

Big Tech

Looking at the tech industry's titans, Amazon and Facebook have two of the lowest effective tax rates of the bunch. Amazon's stood at 11.8% and Facebook at 12.2% in 2020, based on Market Intelligence data. Netflix Inc. had an effective tax rate of 13.7%

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22 minutes ago, allushirish said:

No even if it’s billion they pay 12% only on average, don’t talk like a dumb a$$ ani @ipaddress420 kaka telling and don’t spread your SHlT knowledge a$$ Hole ani @tennisluvrredux Pmed  

Big Tech

Looking at the tech industry's titans, Amazon and Facebook have two of the lowest effective tax rates of the bunch. Amazon's stood at 11.8% and Facebook at 12.2% in 2020, based on Market Intelligence data. Netflix Inc. had an effective tax rate of 13.7%

rey erri pappa. These are not amazon and facebook who make huge investments in to different strategic areas areas getting tax breaks. just STFU if you dont know minimum basics.

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