Math, asked by Minorj542, 7 months ago

Todd orders pictures from a photographer. Each picture costs $7.50. A one-time shipping fee of $3.25 is added to the cost of the order. The total cost of Todd’s order before tax is $85.75. How many pictures did Todd order?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A few important facts.

All pro profit is now paid via secure, fast, and green electronic means. Exactly how will depend on where you're located.

U.S. Pros: ACH direct deposit to your bank account in US Dollars.

International Pros: PayPal funds transfer in your choice of currencies: Australian Dollar (AUD $), Canadian Dollar (CAD $), Euro (EUR €), Mexican Peso (MXN $), Pound Sterling (GBP £), or US Dollars (USD $). All accounting within SmugMug remains in USD. Your funds will be converted to your specified currency when paid out, using PayPal's currency exchange rates.

After submitting your PayPal account information, please watch for a validation email from us. You'll need to click the link inside so our system can pay you. If you don't do this, your info will be rejected.

Note: You must already have a PayPal account set up before you give us your information!

Profit payments are processed on the first business day after the 7th of the month. Your payment will include all profits through the end of the previous month.

If your Tax and Payment form has been submitted and you have accumulated over $500 in profits by the last day of the month, you'll automatically receive payment next month.

If you've filled out your online tax and payment form but don't have over $500 in profits at the end of the month, you may request payment through our online form here. You must have at least $5 of profits first ($10 for international Pros). After that payment, we'll resume the normal monthly schedule.

Similarly, choose Do not pay me to make sure we don't pay out your profits until you're ready.

All forms and requests must be submitted by the end of the month to guarantee payment in next month's processing. If your request is not received before the first, your payment may not be processed until the following month.

Example: January 31st is the last day to request payment in the February 8th distribution. Requests received on or after February 1st may not be processed until March 8th.

Note: For accounting purposes, we cannot apply pro profits toward renewal costs or our Gift of SmugMug feature.

Reporting earnings.

As per the IRS requirements, by January 31st we issue a 1099 to all U.S. pro photographers who meet all the following criteria:

You've received profit payments from SmugMug totaling US$600 or more in the previous calendar year. Profits for your 1099 are calculated based on the date the payments to you were processed, not the date your orders were placed.

You are NOT a corporation, LLC-C, or non-profit.

If you don't qualify to receive a 1099, or if you're unsure if you should expect one, you can determine your profits from the previous year through the your Sales History, where you can download a spreadsheet containing all your sales information. Just remember to sort by Date Paid, then sum the profit column for those records paid that year.

Important: Even if SmugMug doesn't generate a 1099 for you, you may still need to report your earnings to the IRS and other tax authorities. Always consult a tax advisor if you're unsure.

You can download your current or recent 1099 from your Account Settings > Business > Getting Paid > Electronic 1099 Access. The form is secure, so you'll need your Taxpayer Identification Number to unlock and read it. This is your SSN or EIN, whichever you gave us on your Tax & Payment form. Enter the numbers only, no dashes. Example: 123456789

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