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    Stephanie
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    Congratulations to all the winners!! :bunny:


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    Gay Journalist and erotic video producer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bec View Post
    OMG --- i'm speechless, tears of happy are just running down my face!

    Thanks to everyone that donated these fabulous prizes ... you have no idea what this means for me to be able to finally setup sites I've been holding onto for years!
    Congrats on having the cash to pay the 15% social security tax and 15%-30% IRS tax... plus State tax if you don't live in NV or WA.

    After the Feds put Richard Hatch away, Hollywood made the MPAAS pay the taxes on those Oscar gift bags from the year past, and limit this year's gift bag value to $600 (1099 no tax).


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    Xstr8guy
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    Quote Originally Posted by nickbaer View Post
    Congrats on having the cash to pay the 15% social security tax and 15%-30% IRS tax... plus State tax if you don't live in NV or WA.

    After the Feds put Richard Hatch away, Hollywood made the MPAAS pay the taxes on those Oscar gift bags from the year past, and limit this year's gift bag value to $600 (1099 no tax).
    State and Local Income Taxes < Previous Next >

    If you do business in a state that imposes a personal income tax, you can add the withholding of the state tax to your list of payroll tax responsibilities. The states that don't impose a personal income tax are Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming. (New Hampshire and Tennessee impose a tax on dividend and interest income only.) Every other state does have a personal income tax and requires employers to withhold the tax from employees' wages.

    Most states allow employers to use methods that are similar to those used for federal tax purposes in determining their state income tax withholding amounts. With the exception of Arizona and North Dakota (where the state withholding amount is a fixed percentage of the federal withholding amount) and Pennsylvania (where the state withholding amount is a fixed percentage of an employee's gross wages), all of the states provide wage-bracket tables that you can use to compute state withholding amounts
    http://www.toolkit.cch.com/text/P07_1275.asp


  4. #34
    Teaser
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    Congrats Bec!

    I stopped in just to say whoo hooo! Congrats to you girl!!!:luke:


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    yay bec!!!!

    congrats on winning this one - it's definitely a sweet selection of prizes


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