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Income Tax Australia Rates

Question: Hello friends i need following info?
I want to find out the income tax rates in western australia ?
do we have to declare and pay taxes on all our salaries and wages?
are we pay taxes only at the end of tax year or monthly it is deduct fro salary?Answer: This may be some help, look up on the net, state required tax rate Western Australia.
You sound like you need an accountant and your tax should be deducted from you wage or salary unless you had made other arrangements and the end of the taxation year was 30/6/09.
Take care and remember you will have deductions such as the cost of travel. uniforms and more.
How Canada can learn from other countries’ tax choices
Most OECD countries had a better tax mix than Canada did in 2010, but even sensible tax policy does not guarantee sustained economic growth
Peter Schiff – First Ever Radio Broadcast Part 5 of 8
Professional Tax In Chennai

Question: How much percentage should we pay as a Professional Tax from our salary in chennai? Pls let me know.?
How much percentage should we pay as a Professional Tax from our salary in chennai? Pls let me know. i cld not get the proper detail from the web search. pls help me to find out this.
Answer: It will depend upon your yearly income.
KIT digital Reports First Quarter 2011 Results
Q1 2011 Revenue Up 98% Overall and Up 38% Organically Year-Over-Year to $34.5M, Driving 139% Increase in EBITDA to Record $7.1M
Federal Tax Rates 2007

Question: Which produce higher tax revenues for the Federal Government; Bush tax CUTS or Obama tax HIKES?
Bush Tax cuts of 2001 and 2003
http://www.usgovernmentrevenue.com/#usgs…
http://data.bls.gov/PDQ/servlet/SurveyOu…
RESULTS:
INCOME TAX REVENUE BY YEAR: ( In Billions)
2003 = 925
2004 = 998
2005 = 1,206
2006 = 1,398
2007 = 1,534WOW.. Now isn’t that Interesting.. How could revenue go UP, when taxes go DOWN ????
ANSWER:
Unemployment rates during same period: ( Going DOWN each year)
2003 = 5.7 to 6.3 %
2004 = 5.4 to 5.7 %
2005 = 4.8 to 5.4%
2006 = 4.4 to 4.8%Because President Bush CREATED JOBS, that INCREASED the TAX BASE
And he did it with TAX CUTS !!!!!
Answer: OH man the Libs are going to be mad at you! How dare you use facts and history!
Those who do no learn from history are destined to repeat it!
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Rich People Don’t Pay Taxes?
Tax Charts For 2008

Question: Why do Republicans keep thinking that they’ll pay more taxes under Obama’s plan?
Why do Republicans keep saying that Obama is going to raise everyone’s taxes? According to the Tax Policy Institute, Obama’s plan would cut taxes for 80% of households. Another 10% would see no change in their taxes from today. And the wealthiest 10% would see an increase in their taxes. Furthermore, Obama’s plan would save middle-income families more than with McCain’s.
Here’s a chart from the Washington Post comparing Obama’s plan with McCain’s:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/story/2008/06/09/ST2008060900950.html
Obama has said that he will repeal the Bush tax cuts for people making over $250,000/yr. For middle-income families, Obama has pledged that you will not see any increase in your taxes, not your income tax, not your payroll tax, not your capital gains tax, not any of your taxes. Barack Obama has pledged as such in his recent speech in Dover, NH (go to time 1:05 in the video):
Answer: Because they will. Despite the rhetoric on his economic page, growing gov’t with the programs he proposes have to be paid somehow and he aint gonna find it in a tree.
Euro Falls; Trichet Says Rate Increase Today Not First of Series
The euro fell from its highest level in more than a year after European Central Bank President Jean- Claude Trichet said today’s interest-rate increase wasn’t the “first of a series” and Portugal sought a bailout.
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Tax Return Calculator Australia 2011
Budget 2011 – live reaction and analysis
LIVE: LATEST news as it comes to hand as Treasurer Wayne Swan delivers his fourth Budget – and Julia Gillard’s first as PM.
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