She’s live complaining about how she’s paying taxes on her money that tiktok didn’t even give her

r/tophiachutiktok • by ThereIsNoGibson •

Does anyone else think she thinks paying taxes means sales tax on stuff she pays? Cause I know she’s not filing taxes on her earnings.

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  1. JohKohLoh Share • 23

    She didn't even make enough to file 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    1. LegitimateShip9429 Share • 8

      [https://www.reddit.com/r/tophiachutiktok/comments/1j17mjm/tax\_time/?utm\_source=share&utm\_medium=web3x&utm\_name=web3xcss&utm\_term=1&utm\_content=share\_button](https://www.reddit.com/r/tophiachutiktok/comments/1j17mjm/tax_time/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button)

      She’s self-employed, not working a full-time job and she needed to make at least $400 to file taxes on self-employment which she did like she bragged about making $20K in a few years only and she owes over $4000 in taxes that she hasn’t paid.

    2. Remote_Background558 Share • 4

      Except she’s self-employed

    3. ThereIsNoGibson Share • 4

      See that’s what I’ve always thought but then everyone says she has to. I thought it was either if you don’t make over $600 or if you make under $12,000- the poverty level that you didn’t have to. I have read this before but since it is a 1099 it may be different.

      1. JohKohLoh Share • 3

        If I were her I wouldn't file she's so far below poverty.

    4. Dry_Cut9389 Share • 2

      Yes she does

  2. Dry_Cut9389 Share • 8

    If she actually filed and paid taxes she would know that you do not pay taxes on money you were owed but did not receive. She continues to make it extremely obvious that she is not a tax payer

  3. freshoutthebuffet Share • 2

    Does she also know she has to pay taxes on those cash apps and PayPal’s too?

    1. peachismose Share • 1

      I thought those would fall under “personal payments” which aren’t taxed?

      1. freshoutthebuffet Share • 1

        PayPal, Venmo, cash apps, Apple Pay, etc over like $500 are considered income and need taxes paid on em as well. It started a couple of years ago