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What's the % of taxes a company in your country has to pay...
What's the % of taxes a company in your country has to pay (just services - if you aren't selling anything) - gross?
Here in Brazil is around 16% on gross for almost all kinds of services. So if you get a $1000 check, $160 goes to taxes. Then you pay your expenses and the rest of the $840 is the profit. You don't have to pay personal taxes when transfering your company's profit to yourself. |
I think that is very low
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Nothing if you plan it correctly in a "real world" biz. Tho earnings off the net are not taxable.
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in denmark it is about 60% :(
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i think 15% in australia
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In Canada its almost to damn much
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7% here in alberta but you can get some of that back too.
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usa about 30% and canada about 19% for small biz..I tell you save 11% instantly if you make ~300k/usd per year net just move to canada!
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0% if you have a good accountant :Graucho
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60% of GROSS? That's can't be right.
In Canada, the rate is about 22% on corporate NET PROFITS if you fall into the "Small Business" catagory, which is defined as net profits less than $250K, and capital less than (I believe) $5M. If you're not a Small Business, rate is about 43%. Any salary taken out of the corporation counts as an expense, and is not taxed at the corporate level. But, it's personally taxed in your hands. Personal marginal rates are between 17% and about 45% (depends on your province). |
I find it mind boggling that porn peddlers actually pay taxes.
Get yourself a good accountant |
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Doesn't Sweden pay one of the highest taxes in the world. Afterall, alot of their public services including healthcare are free to the public.
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My last bump
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interesting read
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alot of offshore places you can incorporate you just pay a annual fee on tax. and the rest is tax free :)
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