February 10th, 2010 at 11:25pm
Under adsense money
Early this year i begun running internet websites. The websites earn revenue through advertising companies such as Google adsense. I will have to pay taxes on these earnings which is fine. The only problem i have run into is that I am taking 80-90% of these earnings and putting them back into the business, by purchasing content for my websites, and spending money to advertise my sites and induce further growth.
My question is, will i be able to write off these expenses when doing my taxes, and only pay taxes on that 10-20% that i do walk away with?
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December 7th, 2009 at 05:25am
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Im going to get a Wii with my own money since my parents wont pay for it. The only problem is, I dont have much money. Im only 13 so I cant get a real job, and my dad wont let me do those online surveys/google adsense because he thinks they might be scams. Baby sitting and dog walking is also out of the question since kids dont
baby sit or walk other peoples dogs here in Tokyo. No lawn mowing because people dont have yards, no lemonade stands because its against the law to sell stuff on the street if you dont have a license. The worst part is, Ive already done too many chores for my parents that they ran out of things for me to do that they will pay me for. So far I only have ¥4,000 ($40), and I need ¥30,000 ($300) to buy the Wii its self + games. And this is a used Wii im talking about. Yes, Japan is very expensive. I know what youre thinking: I could just order it from the states. Well, my dad wont pay for the shipping, plus itll take too long. I want it before summer ends. Itll be great if you guys could help by suggesting some ideas. Thanks!
By Adsense Enquirer
November 24th, 2009 at 11:25pm
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I am full time employed and also have a side business where I had to file a W9 and currently get 28% taken out automatically (google Adsense). When tax time comes, is there a way to not just have a “combined” income for both of my jobs? Can I open up an IRA and contribute from my W9 withholdings only so as to get more money back or are all the moneys always going to be seen as cumulitive for tax purposes. I guess what I’m wondering is if there is any way cut down on the taxes paid.
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November 22nd, 2009 at 11:26pm
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I am full time employed and also have a side business where I had to file a W9 and currently get 28% taken out automatically (google Adsense). When tax time comes, is there a way to not just have a “combined” income for both of my jobs? Can I open up an IRA and contribute from my W9 withholdings only so as to get more money back or are all the moneys always going to be seen as cumulitive for tax purposes. I guess what I’m wondering is if there is any way cut down on the taxes paid.
By Adsense Enquirer
November 22nd, 2009 at 08:12am
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i have a website with about 80 views a day and 30 members
(not even a month running)
now i could not make an adsense account….
but i still wanted to put it up to make some money from all the traffic i was getting
so i asked my friend to let me use his adsense account
so he put the ad’s up for me and everything
but i dont know how to track the clicks i get from adsense please help if anyone know ????
i have google webmaster and analytics
i just want to track how many clicks i get and how much money i earn
By Adsense Enquirer
November 14th, 2009 at 05:25am
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plz help me..
when i m placeing google adsens eon my blog
itemtadka.blogspot.com
the error is showing
(plz correct the errors on this form)
plz help me friends..
and give me some more tips how can i improv my blog..
and earm money..
plz friends
By Adsense Enquirer
October 10th, 2009 at 05:25am
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I own a Paid To Click site and here I see everyone thinks it is a scam. Is Google AdSense a scam, surely not everyone that participates in AdSense is making money. Something is only a scam when someone intentionally takes someones money knowing they won’t make any back. All of my members at my Paid To Click website make money, they won’t get rich, but they do get paid. So Paid To Click sites are not scams. The people who don’t make any money and call everything a scam are the fat, lazy, want something for nothing scum.
By Adsense Enquirer
October 7th, 2009 at 05:31pm
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if you are doing adsense,ebay,or affilliate pay per click,how do you get your ranking up instead of buried on page 25-100 to make sure you can get visitors that will buy stuff? and how do you market your site? do you solicit advertisers to pay you to put an ad on your site? or do you become an affilliate so you can put their ads on your site for free and make a commission when someone buys something? how does it work? and how can you make money from this stuff if you end up buried and lost on the www?how do you keep that from happening?I want totry this and thought about buying ready made websites from ebay.have you done it and did it work? tell me your success stories! and would someone be brave enough to put in an email address so I can talk to them about this please???? thanks
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October 6th, 2009 at 11:25am
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I never found a page where they said when they are gonna send you the money through EFT. i know they send the Cheque on 25th of each months but What about EFT please tell me.
By Adsense Enquirer
September 30th, 2009 at 05:25pm
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i have a blog at http://computer-mpire.blogspot.com/.
Now i want to earn money through blogging by adsense.Now when i will register for adsense what details will it ask for.Please give me the minutest details it will ask for.
Thanks….
bye!
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