edit: the tax threshold is $5k a year, and all my income from both my day job and my web design clients is all un-claimed/unannounced/the government has no idea
glossy wrote:edit: the tax threshold is $5k a year, and all my income from both my day job and my web design clients is all un-claimed/unannounced/the government has no idea
I thought the taxfree threshold was $6k? That's a pretty sweet setup though, not having to report earnings. My first part-time job was network adminning and I made so little that they would put my pay under their petty expenditures. A lot of people won't agree to that though, so it's cool that you've got people willing to do that.
U4EA wrote:I thought the taxfree threshold was $6k? That's a pretty sweet setup though, not having to report earnings. My first part-time job was network adminning and I made so little that they would put my pay under their petty expenditures. A lot of people won't agree to that though, so it's cool that you've got people willing to do that.
yeah, i just get paid cash in hand out of expenditures... just how i've always been paid there so it seems the same, minus filling out any forms or that shit that i've done for previous jobs. website stuff is just recieved over paypal and sits there (and slowly dissapears as i pay for my webserver and buy things online)
iirc the threshold is $5k, but it's not like i have a great deal of experience with all that (a week of commerce class and whatever my accountant tells me). not that it would matter, i make about $6500-7000 a year anyway, i could easy claim plenty of stuff as tax deduction (just claim most of my computer stuff as required for web design )