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November 12, 2024
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How can I find out what my tax rate is for income

  • November 12, 2024
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FishingForAnswers
November 12, 2024

@HT121  Depends on which tax rate you're talking about.

 

Sales tax? Income tax? B&O tax?

 

The first is determined by location.

 

The second, a quick Google search returns many websites that can calculate your expected effective income tax rate based on your projected income.

 

The third is generally determined by industry or type of sale.

November 12, 2024

Understanding your income tax rate seems essential to you, and to help you with this, you can contact the IRS as they equipped a detailed tax information to assist you, @HT121. Allow me to share some valuable insights to enhance your understanding of your income tax rate.

 

For a clear understanding of your income tax rate, I recommend reaching out to the IRS. They possess comprehensive information about your tax situation and can address any concerns you may have, both personal and business-related. They can also help you with financial planning and business operations.

 

Moreover, you can learn about federal self-employment taxes and how QuickBooks Online helps sole proprietors estimate federal tax payments automatically. For detailed guidance, check out the article: Automatically Estimate Your Income Tax in QuickBooks Online.

 

For further assistance with filing your 2024 business taxes, consider using QuickBooks Live Tax in QBO to ensure a smooth tax filing process.

 

I understand how crucial it is to manage your taxes effectively in QuickBooks Online, and I'm here always here to help. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need further clarification.

FishingForAnswers
November 12, 2024

@KayePe  "Understanding your income tax rate seems essential to you, and to help you with this, you can contact the IRS as they equipped a detailed tax information to assist you,---"

 

Maybe, uh, do a couple less passes through Google Translate next time.