I don't know who Spin Evans is in this context as the 'spin evans gay story' is not widely known. He could be the author of the story, or perhaps a character within it.
According to the tax law, the winners of the welfare lottery had to pay personal income tax according to the relevant regulations. The specific tax rate and calculation formula are as follows:
- tax rate: applicable tax rate = actual bonus amount x tax rate-quick deduction
- Quick deductions:(actual bonus amount-the minimum bonus amount stipulated in the tax law)× tax rate-(deductions for three insurances and one fund stipulated in the tax law)×(1-applicable tax rate)
If Li Zhongzheng's prize money is 30000** yuan, the individual income tax that needs to be paid is:
- The actual amount of the prize:30000** yuan
- 10%
- Quick deduction:(30000** yuan-the minimum bonus amount stipulated in the tax law)×10%-(the deduction of three insurances and one fund stipulated in the tax law)×10%=210** yuan
- Total tax:30000** yuan x 10%-210** yuan =18900** yuan
Therefore, the personal income tax that Li had to pay was 18900** yuan.
I think it depends. Some people have had positive experiences with Comics into Cash, but there are also reports of scams. So, it's not straightforward to say if it's always legit.
A spin-off novel is a new book that's based on an existing story or characters but focuses on a different aspect or follows a related but separate storyline.
To deal with unexpected expenses, it's important to have an emergency cash reserve. Set aside a certain percentage of profits each month into a reserve fund. Also, having proper insurance can help. For example, if a business has equipment insurance, when something breaks down, the insurance can cover part or all of the replacement cost, reducing the impact on cash flow.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to because you didn't provide any context or keywords. If you can provide more information or specify which novel it is, I will try my best to help you answer your questions.
I don't think they are common. While there might be some rare instances where someone might be in a desperate financial situation and consider something like this, in general, people don't want to base their actions around pretending to be gay just for money. The LGBTQ+ community is about real identities and experiences, not something to be exploited for financial gain.