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kingkong81
post Mar 6 2008, 01:06 PM

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Juz wan to check wif all the Tax Gurus here...

How do you file your tax claim if you have a part-time job (without epf deduction) besides your normal day job??

kingkong81
post Mar 6 2008, 01:50 PM

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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Mar 6 2008, 01:24 PM)
Basically the part time job you are talking about , is it selling " unit trust" or still working overtime for people on hourly basis ?

All unit trust or insurance agents are deemed to be in " business " of their owns ( whether part time or full time ).

the advatanges are :

1) you can claim for capital  allowances , repairs, petrol etc on your vehicle in relation to your business.
2) there are many other expenses like hand phone bills etc that you can claim for " in the production of your business ".

It could be an advantage to put your other earnings ( if significant )  under business income rather mere " other incomes" .

But you have to plan properly like keeping the proper original receipts.

just  my 2sen opinion.
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Yup, the part-time job i'm talking here refer to my Unit Trust business....

So, even u have another job u can put it as Business setup tax claim?

Else, like wat u mentioned, put it under other income source?
kingkong81
post Mar 7 2008, 08:04 AM

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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Mar 6 2008, 05:20 PM)
You have 2 sources of incomes :-

1) from fixed employment, allows set off personal allowances ( very limited )
2) Business incomes - derived from  unit trusts, insurance, financial planning etc

For (2) You need to submit with a simple profit & loss statement together with a balance sheet ( can ask any tax agent to do for you. )

Then you can claims expenses relevant to these incomes such car expenses, cap allowance, insurance,interest, office exp, HP bills, electricity etc ( relate to the production of unit trusts business ).

without te accounts ,  income tax dept may tax you as other source without deducting the expenses.

More works to do but you could end up paying less tax with proper tax planning.
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Thanks....shall ask some more info fr my accountant fren smile.gif
kingkong81
post Dec 31 2008, 10:11 AM

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QUOTE(Qasy @ Dec 30 2008, 10:49 PM)
hi all,

wana ask a few questions which kinda pop up in my head.

1. wat is the minimum amt per annum tat would require me to declare tax?
2. how will the govt. know tat i didnt pay tax?
3. wat if i haf tat minimum amt in my savings, need i to declare tax?
4. is thr any organizations in which we can hire to calculate tax for us?

thank you very much.
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1) Even your annual income is not taxable...you still need to file your tax.

The penalty for not filing your income tax is much much higher than does who filed lower income tax than supposed to.

2) Guess wat, your employer oso file their company tax as well...and you as their employee....

Your salary goes into banks...records r left everywhere... IRB have all the means to check if they wan to

3) You declare your annual income for that year alone...as long as it is income... even u save it or not...

4) You can always go to accounting firm to find out...any qualified accountant will know wat to do. But i suppose if you are only doing personal tax...no need to go to that extend...do it your own oso can

This post has been edited by kingkong81: Dec 31 2008, 10:14 AM

 

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