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How about a deduction, do you get deducted by PayPal itself?I never experienced paying tax to my Pay Pal, My earnings sent to PayPal is not taxable
Yeah I think the government globally focus more on those earning offline Maybe the sense that online earning is too small.I don't either, only those earning offline are paying.
I guess that was their thought...lol.Yeah I think the government globally focus more on those earning offline Maybe the sense that online earning is too small.
It can be any of the two but I think the former is it. I believe it all about their thought that the earnings are little.I guess that was their thought...lol.
Or perhaps Nigerians are too wild to adhere to such.
Either ways it's better since we get all our funds intact without any legal deduction.It can be any of the two but I think the former is it. I believe it all about their thought that the earnings are little.
That's it. At least let only battle with payment processors deduction for now.Either ways it's better since we get all our funds intact without any legal deduction.
It's still fair, imagine paying possessor fees and also paying tax. What would be left might not be encouraging at all.That's it. At least let only battle with payment processors deduction for now.
Yes I think the government considers this and let online earners be. it wouldn't have been funny.It's still fair, imagine paying possessor fees and also paying tax. What would be left might not be encouraging at all.
I can't tell since I don't use PayPal but the government are capable of doing such.Does a government has PayPal account to monitor a taxable income online? I'm wondering. lol.