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How is the accumulated tax-exempt income calculated?
"Accumulated tax-exempt income" refers to income within the tax-exempt income limit allowed by the national tax law during a certain period of time. Here's how to calculate the accumulated tax-exempt income:
1.First, it is necessary to determine the amount of tax-exempt income that the taxpayer is entitled to according to the tax policy in which the taxpayer is located. The limit is adjusted on an annual basis, and the most recent tax-exempt income limit issued by the IRS can be found when filing a tax return.
2.The calculation of the cumulative allowance has been carried out in a certain period. For example, a taxpayer can get 5,000 yuan of tax-free income in a year, and within a year, when the total amount of his income does not exceed 5,000 yuan, he can be exempt from tax. If this limit is exceeded, the excess shall be taxed in accordance with the tax regulations.
3.If the income of the same taxpayer is different in each period, the accumulated tax-exempt income can be calculated on the basis of a period of one year and one year.
4.When calculating the accumulated tax-exempt income, in addition to salary income, various taxable income, such as investment income, production and operation income, and housing rental income, should also be calculated, and the income should be calculated on the basis of statutory deductions.
In short, the cumulative tax-exempt income is the total income within the tax-exempt income limit in a certain period, and its calculation method is relatively simple, but it is also necessary to pay attention to whether it meets a certain range, and have a comprehensive understanding of the specific accounting of various deductions.