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What is Zero Tax Liability?

tax liability


How is deferred tax liability different from current tax liability?

Current Tax Liability is that tax amount which is actaully payable in current year.Deffered Tax liability is that amount of tax liability which is created due to difference in net income in income statement and income according to tax authorities.


Where can someone estimate their Tax Liability online?

You can estimate your Tax Liability online on Virginia.gov. Tax Liability online helps you to determine your estimated tax liability and how many payments you should make.


Is income tax an estimated liability?

is income tax estimated liability


What is zero tax?

tax liability


Why tax is liability?

If tax is still remains payable while close of books of accounts then it is a liability to be paid to tax authorities that's why shown under liability side of balance sheet as current liability.


Which reduces your tax liability more, a deduction or a credit?

A tax credit reduces your tax liability more than a deduction.


Is deffered tax liability your current liability?

yes


What is the federal tax liability on Oregon state income tax form?

It is basically the amount of federal tax (liability) on your federal return (Form 1040) that you owe before applying your federal estimated payments or federal tax withholding. Oregon law allows you to subtract this on your Oregon return. If you federal tax situation is a bit more complex you may need to use a worksheet (from the Oregon tax instructions) to figure out the correct amount to subtract. Oregon law also limits the amount of this subtraction.


What does exempt status mean on the W4 form?

Exempt status may be claimed on a 2010 W-4 if two conditions exist:1. You did not have a tax liability in the prior year and therefore received a refund of everything that was withheld, and2. You expect to have not tax liability this year.Caution: Having no tax liability is not the same as owing no tax. If your tax withholding was $1,000 last year and your tax liability was $400 then you owed no additional tax. You received a $600 refund. But your tax liability was $400.


Is income tax a current liability or an expense?

Accrued income tax (Income Tax Payable) is a current liability. When the tax is actually paid it is reported on the income statement as Income Tax Expense.


Is tax paid on purchases an asset or liability?

Tax paid on purchases are considered a liability. Anything paid to another is considered a liability for businesses because they are spending money.

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