Yes, you pay tax. The amount you pay is related to your income, NOT how many hours you work.
However if you work part time and your total income is low, you may be below the income tax threshold. You will however still have to pay social security taxes (if you country has these).
If you work here and you are holding H1B visa, basically you have to pay federal tax, state tax, medical tax and Social security tax for you income.
Yes. No matter where you are in the states if there is a tax you pay it at the time of sale.
it is residential
For the 2009 tax year married filing joint both under the age of 65 you can have up to 18700 of income free of the federal income tax. Above the 18700 amount the amount will be subject to income taxes at your marginal tax rates.
no the tenant is not obligated to pay the stamp duty or the land tax it is an obligation on the part of the owner or land lard to pay it
Gee, is Alabama part of the US? Of course.
probably because you live in Ohio therfore you are getting your income there so it is likely you will have to pay the tax ... sorry
Not enough specifics given to answer. All examples given are subject to interpretation of the applicable state tax law and federal tax codes, and cannot be answered in a 'general' fashion.
You will have to file a non resident or part year resident PA state income tax return correctly to determine if you will have to pay PA. state income taxes.
If you work here and you are holding H1B visa, basically you have to pay federal tax, state tax, medical tax and Social security tax for you income.
Yes. No matter where you are in the states if there is a tax you pay it at the time of sale.
For the 2009 tax year married filing joint both under the age of 65 you can have up to 18700 of income free of the federal income tax. Above the 18700 amount the amount will be subject to income taxes at your marginal tax rates.
it is residential
no
Tax payers
no the tenant is not obligated to pay the stamp duty or the land tax it is an obligation on the part of the owner or land lard to pay it
Some countries have an airport tax that tourists pay as part of their air fare.