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August $91.97 July $87.91....tasman1

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#1 by tasman1 » Fri Aug 31, 2018 16:48

Month $91.9774 Last Month $87.9104
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#2 by FavourB » Fri Aug 31, 2018 17:06

241.82 last month 62.08
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#3 by DannyChiarelli » Fri Aug 31, 2018 18:29

Month $74.24 Last Month $85.45

Just keeping my account active by logging in till next year.


I only have a little more to go this year before I have to give ClixSense my SS number...


Taken from FAQ page,
Am I responsible for taxes on payouts I receive?


Am I responsible for taxes on payouts I receive?

ClixSense requires all USA based members earning over $600 a year to have a taxpayer ID number linked to their account, at a minimum a social security number. If you have a federal EIN we will accept that as well.
Any USA based member earning over $600 that fails to provide us with either their Social Security Number or Federal EIN will not be able to receive further withdrawals until either number is provided.
We will mail all eligible members a 1099 form with your ClixSense earnings on or before January 31st of every year, for the previous year earnings, so that you can file this with your income taxes.
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#4 by tasman1 » Fri Aug 31, 2018 18:34

DannyChiarelli wrote: Month $74.24 Last Month $85.45

Just keeping my account active by logging in till next year.


I only have a little more to go this year before I have to give ClixSense my SS number...


Taken from FAQ page,
Am I responsible for taxes on payouts I receive?


Am I responsible for taxes on payouts I receive?

ClixSense requires all USA based members earning over $600 a year to have a taxpayer ID number linked to their account, at a minimum a social security number. If you have a federal EIN we will accept that as well.
Any USA based member earning over $600 that fails to provide us with either their Social Security Number or Federal EIN will not be able to receive further withdrawals until either number is provided.
We will mail all eligible members a 1099 form with your ClixSense earnings on or before January 31st of every year, for the previous year earnings, so that you can file this with your income taxes.



Only dead and tax is a certain in this world , rob a bank 10 million you get 3 month jail here , ..forget 1.00 in tax and you finish 5 year in prison [ and good chance you will be raped there
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#5 by coconava » Fri Aug 31, 2018 18:44

wow congratulations.... :clap: :clap:
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#6 by rajukurup » Fri Aug 31, 2018 18:47

:clap: :clap: :clap: :thumbup:
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#7 by DannyChiarelli » Fri Aug 31, 2018 18:47

Yeah,

I did two surveys back to back on "Raising Taxes to solve education and poverty"


No where on the list was the option of reducing taxes and allow people to solve
their own problems by allowing them to keep more of their own money...
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#8 by alfamart » Fri Aug 31, 2018 18:55

tasman1 wrote: Month $91.9774 Last Month $87.9104

nice honey..
I got more from you this month

Month $126.8240 Last Month $77.1848
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#9 by tasman1 » Fri Aug 31, 2018 18:56

DannyChiarelli wrote: Yeah,

I did two surveys back to back on "Raising Taxes to solve education and poverty"


No where on the list was the option of reducing taxes and allow people to solve
their own problems by allowing them to keep more of their own money...



Option ...... live in one country , earn in U.S.A. ............. let your govt search for earning in every country and for every citizen :twisted: :twisted:
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#10 by tasman1 » Fri Aug 31, 2018 18:58

alfamart wrote:
tasman1 wrote: Month $91.9774 Last Month $87.9104

nice honey..
I got more from you this month

Month $126.8240 Last Month $77.1848



Hope you do that every month dear , good luck

P.S. save a bit , we go to Hawaii
Last edited by tasman1 » Fri Aug 31, 2018 19:00 » edited 1 time in total
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