Yes
We pay tax to cover what it costs to run a country. Roads, police, defence, etc. The money for that has to come from somewhere, and that somewhere is our taxes.
Your dividend statements should say whether tax has been withheld or not, this could come under 'franked amount' (which means tax has been paid on this particular dividend) or maybe you have an amount under 'foreign tax credit' which is the amount you claim in your country so you don't pay tax twice. If you only have unfranked amounts that means tax hasn't been paid on that dividend. From experience in Australia you do not have to file overseas if you have dividends in another country as the tax you pay in Australia is based on all forms of income made in Australia and made outside of Australia so you would file in your own country to pay the tax on the dividends. Under no circumstances would you have to pay tax in both countries in regards to the dividends.
yes how will they get money for air in the police depatment...there not going to pay it
Between 26 and 48% of their wage.
The price of taxes on a laptop shipped from Australia to the UK will be dependent on where the laptop was purchased. If it was purchased from an actual store in Australia, then taxes will be based on Australian tax rates.
In Australia, yes you could provided your payslips set out gross YTD earnings and tax withheld from your pay over the course of the financial year.
No Poll tax is just another name for council tax, it pays for police, hospitals, fire department and ect. you don't need to pay to vote its free
your system wont answer my question "do you have to pay an inheritance tax in benin republic?you can email me your correct answer to ianfranks@live.com.au or call me on 610435651244 in Australia!
PAYG stands for Pay as you Go. meaning a portion of tax is taken from your income over a period of time.
Western Australia Police was created in 1834.
You don't pay tax on the tax-free pay and you do pay tax on taxable income