The following conclusion: The search results currently provided do not specifically list detailed information on individual income tax anti-tax evasion cases. Therefore, no specific case could be provided.
The calculation method of personal income tax on remuneration in 2018 is as follows: The income from author's remuneration refers to the income obtained by individuals from the creation of literary and artistic works, including copyright, copyright, trademark rights, patent rights, integrated circuit layout design rights and other property rights. 2. There are two ways to calculate the personal income tax on the remuneration: (1)Proportional tax rate: The personal income tax rate for the remuneration is 20% and is calculated according to the deduction. (2)Individual income tax rate table for remuneration (applicable to the excess progressively tax rate): | proceeds | tax rate | quick deduction| | ---------- | -------- | ---------- | | One-time remuneration | 20% | 40| | distribute remuneration by piece| 20%-40% | 10400 | | Other remuneration | 20% | 20| 3. It should be noted that the income from the remuneration must first be subject to individual income tax, and then the full amount of the full amount must be withheld and paid in advance. Then, when the deduction unit handles the source deduction procedures, it will be withheld from the source of the deduction agent stipulated by the tax law and declare the payment of individual income tax to the tax authorities. 4. When an individual handles the settlement and payment, he can calculate the tax amount through the tax return, tax payment list, deduction certificate and other materials, and carry out operations such as reduction, tax refund, correction and declaration.
Individual income tax can be deducted by 70% of the amount of income that an individual obtains from the remuneration. This refers to the individual income tax that an individual obtains from literary creation, music, art creation and other activities. When paying individual income tax, 70% of the actual tax paid can be deducted. For example, if an author's remuneration income is 1 million yuan and 70% of the actual tax paid is deducted according to the regulations, the amount of personal income tax that should be paid is: - The actual tax paid = 1 million yuan x 3%(levy rate) = 30,000 yuan - Deducted tax income = 1 million yuan × 70% × 3% = 730,000 yuan - Individual income tax to be paid = 30,000 yuan +730,000 yuan = 1 million yuan Therefore, the final amount of personal income tax that the author had to pay was 1 million yuan instead of 1 million yuan x 20%(levy rate). This was because after deducting the amount of tax, the personal income tax that the individual should pay for the remuneration income had been reduced.
Individual income tax can be calculated at 70% of the amount of income that an individual obtains from the author's remuneration. This means that when calculating and paying individual income tax, the amount of income from the author's remuneration can be deducted from the original value of the author's remuneration and multiplied by 70% of the tax rate to obtain the amount of tax that should be paid. For example, if a person received a remuneration of 1 million yuan, the original value would be 500,000 yuan. If this person chooses to calculate his personal income tax according to the above method, then his tax should be: - Contribution income: 1 million yuan-500 thousand yuan = 500 thousand yuan - Original value of remuneration: 500,000 yuan - The tax rate of remuneration income:(500,000 yuan × 10% -500,000 yuan) × 70% = 30,000 yuan - Payable tax: 500,000 yuan x 30,000 yuan = 150,000 yuan Therefore, the tax amount calculated by this person according to the above method was 150,000 yuan. It should be noted that this is only an example. The specific calculation method may be different and needs to be calculated according to the actual situation of the individual.
After the reform of the tax system, the individual income tax of individual industrial and commercial households implemented the seasonal income tax system. This system was to regulate the tax declaration of individual industrial and commercial households, strengthen tax administration, and prevent tax evasion. Individual industrial and commercial households should report their individual income tax within the prescribed time limit and declare it through the tax information system. The system required individual industrial and commercial households to report their personal income tax for the quarter within the stipulated time limit after the end of the quarter so that the tax authorities could review and collect them. It should be noted that self-employed individuals should truthfully reflect their production and operation conditions and income when reporting personal income tax, and should not conceal or falsely report relevant information. If an individual industrial and commercial household violates the declaration regulations or makes a false report or conceals income, they may be fined or punished by the tax authorities.
Royalty income personal income tax calculation method. According to the tax law of our country, the personal income tax rate for royalties or royalties is 20%, and the tax amount is reduced by 30%. The specific calculation method is as follows: Individual income tax to be paid each time = the amount of income tax to be paid ×20%× (1-30%). The amount of income that should be paid tax = the amount of income (4000)-800, and the amount of income (>4000) × (1-20%). As for the income from the author's remuneration, if the income does not exceed 4000 yuan each time, 800 yuan will be deducted from the expenses; if the income exceeds 4000 yuan, 20% of the expenses will be deducted, and the balance will be the amount of tax. Therefore, the personal income tax of royalty income was calculated based on the amount of income each time. The tax rate was 20%, and the tax amount was reduced by 30%. The specific calculation formula is: Individual income tax to be paid = amount of income tax to be paid x 20% x (1-30%).
Royalty was usually calculated based on the number of words, the price, and the royalty ratio. Royalty was usually calculated by multiplying the word count of the work by the price and then multiplying by the royalty ratio. However, in the real world, it could be affected by many factors, such as the sales volume of the work, advertising, copyright transfer, etc. Therefore, it might be different due to various factors. In addition, it was important to note that royalties were not after-tax income. After paying taxes, the necessary taxes would be deducted to obtain the remaining income. Therefore, it was easier to pay taxes correctly.
One top story could be changes in tax brackets. For example, if the government decides to adjust the income levels for different tax rates, it can have a big impact on taxpayers. High - income earners might see an increase in their tax liability if the top bracket is lowered or the rate for it is raised.
Well, in the 'Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion' story, the turnip boy is the main character. He's not your typical law - abiding citizen in the vegetable world. He uses his wits and the oddities of the world he lives in to skip out on his tax obligations. There are probably interactions with other characters like the tax collectors or maybe fellow vegetable - folk who either support or oppose his actions. It's a story that plays on the idea of breaking the rules in a really fun and unexpected way.
I'm not aware of a large number of Japanese light novels specifically centered around tax evasion. But in a broader sense, in some business - themed or mystery light novels, tax evasion could potentially be a sub - plot. For example, in a mystery light novel where the detective is investigating a financial fraud case, tax evasion could be part of the illegal activities that the perpetrator is involved in.
I'm not sure specifically what 'the income tax man story' is about as the name is rather general. It could be about an encounter with an income tax man, perhaps some sort of situation involving tax collection, audits, or the experiences of taxpayers dealing with the income tax man.