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mrgica 04-06-2004 02:17 AM

Em I obligated to pay taxes in sweden?
 
I don't have any company name registered, I get wire payments from a couple of countries.
And lets say if i get $3k or more a month in my bank account am I obligated to report this and pay taxes? I don't want to ask my bank and drown attention so I ask you guys.

Ex.
Once I got a check from one sponsor $1800, at the bank woman told me if the check was $2000 she would be obligated to report this to the state, and maybe I would have o pay 30% in tax for that check.

So If I receive $1k wire from on sponsor, what's the deal? I mean for the last couple of years I have been afraid to save money at the bank wondering if I will get a call from some dude asking me questions.

If you feel to share you money wash tactics, you are welcome.

Myst 04-06-2004 02:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mrgica
I don't have any company name registered, I get wire payments from a couple of countries.
And lets say if i get $3k or more a month in my bank account am I obligated to report this and pay taxes? I don't want to ask my bank and drown attention so I ask you guys.

Ex.
Once I got a check from one sponsor $1800, at the bank woman told me if the check was $2000 she would be obligated to report this to the state, and maybe I would have o pay 30% in tax for that check.

So If I receive $1k wire from on sponsor, what's the deal? I mean for the last couple of years I have been afraid to save money at the bank wondering if I will get a call from some dude asking me questions.

If you feel to share you money wash tactics, you are welcome.

why not ask your sponser to send 2 payments of 1500?

XM 04-06-2004 02:53 AM

You are begging for troubles. I'd bet Sweden with it's ridiculously high taxes has highly sophisticated system to track down anyhahahaha trying to evade paying taxes with such lame attempt as splitting wires. It doesn't matter if you are incorporated (but then you are probably breaking another laws) it is only important you have some taxable income.
This is what some guy from denmark posted on one board - and Denmark is not far from Sweden, is it?
The IRS in Denmark want ALL my papers + SCREEN SHOTS or logins to all the sponsors I have + have used all the way back from 1.1.2000.They even had screenshots of sites (with banner codes etc) I ran 2-3 years ago and asked about them as well.
They asked me to "delete sites I'm not using" because it is confusing them when doing their research. I told them NO WAY because they receive good SE traffic every now and then.


:Graucho

XM

sexpress 04-06-2004 02:57 AM

yes you must pay tax, you have to report once a year how much you earned and then you pay tax. Better do it from the start, otherwise you will be fucked if/when they catch you.

sirrobin 04-06-2004 03:05 AM

two words for you my friend

Offshore Banking

mrgica 04-06-2004 04:39 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by sirrobin
two words for you my friend

Offshore Banking

More info?

mrgica 04-06-2004 04:53 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by XM
You are begging for troubles. I'd bet Sweden with it's ridiculously high taxes has highly sophisticated system to track down anyhahahaha trying to evade paying taxes with such lame attempt as splitting wires. It doesn't matter if you are incorporated (but then you are probably breaking another laws) it is only important you have some taxable income.
This is what some guy from denmark posted on one board - and Denmark is not far from Sweden, is it?
The IRS in Denmark want ALL my papers + SCREEN SHOTS or logins to all the sponsors I have + have used all the way back from 1.1.2000.They even had screenshots of sites (with banner codes etc) I ran 2-3 years ago and asked about them as well.
They asked me to "delete sites I'm not using" because it is confusing them when doing their research. I told them NO WAY because they receive good SE traffic every now and then.


:Graucho

XM

huh

donnie 04-06-2004 05:05 AM

Du måste betala inkomstskatt. De tar dig förr eller senare. Tro mig :)

davvve 04-06-2004 05:09 AM

I believe you'll have to pay income tax (~25-30%) and social fees (~33%).

polish_aristocrat 04-06-2004 05:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by XM
You are begging for troubles. I'd bet Sweden with it's ridiculously high taxes has highly sophisticated system to track down anyhahahaha trying to evade paying taxes with such lame attempt as splitting wires. It doesn't matter if you are incorporated (but then you are probably breaking another laws) it is only important you have some taxable income.
This is what some guy from denmark posted on one board - and Denmark is not far from Sweden, is it?
The IRS in Denmark want ALL my papers + SCREEN SHOTS or logins to all the sponsors I have + have used all the way back from 1.1.2000.They even had screenshots of sites (with banner codes etc) I ran 2-3 years ago and asked about them as well.
They asked me to "delete sites I'm not using" because it is confusing them when doing their research. I told them NO WAY because they receive good SE traffic every now and then.


:Graucho

XM

lol, Danish IRS checking banner codes on porn sites...
I hope you are not promoting ARS, sinne since a month they do lots of redirection with the old codes and IRS could get suspicious, lol

Jeppe 04-06-2004 05:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by polish_aristocrat

lol, Danish IRS checking banner codes on porn sites...
I hope you are not promoting ARS, sinne since a month they do lots of redirection with the old codes and IRS could get suspicious, lol

Yup they have recently discovered how much money there is in online porn companies, so my guess is that they are checking up on anyone sooner or later. We are probably already on their todo list... Luckily for us, we do it by the book 100%. But they have already busted several who cheated for millions of DKK.

So if you live in Denmark, Sweden or the like, my advice is to ask a lawyer and an accountant about what you need to do if you don't want nasty surprises later on.

:2 cents:

More Booze 04-06-2004 06:10 AM

But dont you need a receipt to do tax deduction?
Because I dotn get any receipt from content providers, programmers, hosting and stuff like that.

How do you guys handle this stuff?

Jeppe 04-06-2004 06:23 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by More Booze
But dont you need a receipt to do tax deduction?
Because I dotn get any receipt from content providers, programmers, hosting and stuff like that.

How do you guys handle this stuff?

It might be a good idea to look for a webmaster board for Swedish webmasters. I know at least one exists, but I can't remember the address.

the real magoo 04-06-2004 06:27 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by davvve
I believe you'll have to pay income tax (~25-30%) and social fees (~33%).
~50% ??:( for real?
Dammit, thats communism

extreme 04-06-2004 06:33 AM

yes, you are.

davvve 04-06-2004 06:44 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by the real magoo


~50% ??:( for real?
Dammit, thats communism

For sure... And if you earn over $50k or so per year you'll pay 80%...

jhauser 04-06-2004 06:49 AM

They get you coming and going dont they.

the real magoo 04-06-2004 08:05 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by davvve
And if you earn over $50k or so per year you'll pay 80%...

:1orglaugh Why even start a company? Whats the point? How the hell do you make a living in a country like that


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