I've heard that once you receive your bonus IRS will take 45% for taxes. What federal statute can this be found under?

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I do not know the statute but I have spoken with 2 C.P.A.s both of which have told me that I will need to plan on paying 33% to 40% in state and federal taxes. I was also informed that once I receive the bonus check, I will need to make an estimated tax payment in the same quarter in which I receive the check in order to avoid any tax penalties. Apparently the lease bonus money falls into the category "rental income" and not capital gains.
Do we have to pay taxes in Louisiana if you live in Texas?
YES..... if it is large enough your bonus.... sadly true...

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