Website operators often do not know what obligations they have to face in terms of taxes and filing a tax return. They concern tax law issues as well as other self-employed or entrepreneurs with a part-time activity that brings in profits. In this article we want to summarize in more detail what you have to pay attention to and how tax advice for your website can help you in these matters. Private person with part-time business – tax liability? First of all, it is important that the tax office no longer sees everyone who earns money with a website as a private person, but as a businessperson. Conversely, this means that as soon as you make a profit with your website, you also have to pay tax on your income. Accordingly, you have to pay sales tax, income tax and trade tax. While you have to deal with sales tax…

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