I make less than $5000 a years, after deductions. My Social Security is not taxed. What are the chances of getting audited as a mystery shopper.
C'mon, ses, you know trolling season starts 10/1...@sestrahelena wrote:
Dude, it's only October yet!
@strangebrewnhra wrote:
I’ve been audited twice in the past 10 years. I am a full-time mystery shopper.
@johnb974 wrote:
I make less than $5000 a years, after deductions. My Social Security is not taxed. What are the chances of getting audited as a mystery shopper.
@kisekinecro wrote:
If you truly concern about getting audit, you should vote red in the upcoming election because IRS is endorcing the blue meaning if blue get elected, they will offer extra fund to IRS to hire more people targeting people like John.
@Cassiespark wrote:
So you post an admonishment about not getting political, and then go on a political rant about rich people. Which isn't, btw, true. The top 1% of wage earners paid 46% of the taxes last year, so this constant drumbeat that the super rich are off filing their nails but not their taxes is obtuse. The top 10% of earners pay 74% of all Federal Income Tax. Are you seeing a trend here? The people telling you that the little guys are carrying the whole tax burden are trampling on your logical thinking.
This website with actuals is really helpful and non partisan:
[www.zillow.com]
@Okie wrote:
johnb974, were you able to file your taxes?
@Cassiespark wrote:
So you post an admonishment about not getting political, and then go on a political rant about rich people. Which isn't, btw, true.
@ServiceAward wrote:
More IRS agents is not good for citizens.
People should be honest when they do their taxes. Period. You report all income, unless the law specifically says you do not have to report it. For now, at least, if you make a $1 doing mystery shopping, auditing, or other gig work, you have to report it. Even if you do not receive a 1099.
@Fatlady wrote:
If I hear one more time that the richest among us must pay their fair share I will scream.