How much do stars make?

Over eight figures. I know a star who makes 400,000 for a single episode.

Celebrities who have the most money

China's three richest stars.
Zhao Benshan grassroots star. Currently worth about 5 billion. There is a collection of film and television shooting in Shenyang. Leisure and entertainment culture and education film and television base. The market value of 700 million yuan. Private airplane 2.8 million. Hainan Sanya has a lot of mansions. Wealthy.
Jackie Chan is well recognized internationally. Many foreigners' perception of kung fu, in addition to Bruce Lee is Jackie Chan. He was even recognized by the New York Times as, the greatest action star of all time. At his peak, his highest paycheck could reach 50 million dollars. Has a private jet. Conservative estimate, his value has exceeded ten billion dollars.
Chow Yun Fat lives a low-key life. Having a Rolls Royce, he goes out and favors the subway bus. He is worth 5.6 billion dollars. Enthusiasm for public welfare. Non-stop donations. A large part of his income is donated to public welfare.
Money doesn't mean much to such a star anymore. It's better to donate more for a good cause, more often!

How much tax do celebrities pay when they make 100 million

Legal analysis: the star 100 million yuan income to pay 42 million yuan in taxes, only 58 million yuan to hand. The starting point is 5,000 yuan per month, using seven progressive tax rates. The higher the salary, the more taxes. If the salary is less than 5,000 yuan, you do not need to pay personal income tax. The starting point for paying taxes on wages is 3500 yuan, and the part that exceeds 0-1500 pays personal tax in accordance with 3%, and the part that exceeds 1500-4500 pays personal income tax in accordance with 10%. If the wage is 5000 yuan, you need to pay (5000-3500)×3%=45 yuan if the wage is 7000 yuan, you need to pay (7000-5000)× 10%+(5000-3500)×3%=245. 1, if the taxable amount does not exceed 1500 yuan for the whole month, the tax rate is 3%, and the accelerated deduction is 0; 2, if the taxable amount exceeds 1500 yuan for the whole month up to 4500 yuan for the part of the taxable amount, the tax rate is 10%, and the accelerated deduction is 105; 3, if the taxable amount exceeds 4500 yuan for the whole month up to 9000 yuan for the part of the taxable amount, the tax rate is 10%. 9,000 yuan, the tax rate is 20%. The quick deduction is $555; 4, the tax rate is 25% and the quick deduction is $1,005 for the whole month's taxable amount exceeding $9,000 to $35,000; 5, the tax rate is 30% and the quick deduction is $2,755 for the whole month's taxable amount exceeding $35,000 to $55,000; 6, the tax rate is 2,755 for the whole month's taxable amount exceeding $55,000; and 7, the tax rate is 30%. The tax rate is 35% for the portion of the monthly taxable amount exceeding $55,000 to $80,000. The quick deduction is $5,505; 7, the tax rate is 45% for the portion of the monthly taxable amount exceeding $80,000. The quick deduction is $13,505.

Legal basis: Law of the People's Republic of China on Tax Collection and Administration

Article 1 This Law is enacted for the purpose of strengthening the administration of tax collection, regulating the behavior of tax collection and payment, safeguarding the State's tax revenue, protecting the legitimate rights and interests of taxpayers, and promoting economic and social development.

Article 2 This Law shall apply to the collection and administration of all kinds of taxes collected by the tax authorities in accordance with the law.

Article 3 The levying and suspension of taxes, as well as tax reductions, exemptions, refunds and compensatory taxes, shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the law; where the State Council is authorized by law to make such provisions, they shall be carried out in accordance with the provisions of the administrative regulations formulated by the State Council.

No organ, unit or individual may, in violation of the provisions of laws and administrative regulations, make unauthorized decisions on the introduction and suspension of taxes, as well as on tax reductions, exemptions, refunds, supplementary taxes and other decisions that are in conflict with tax laws and administrative regulations.

Article 4 Units and individuals who are obliged to pay taxes under the laws and administrative regulations are taxpayers.

Laws and administrative regulations stipulate that the units and individuals obliged to withhold and collect taxes on behalf of the taxpayer are the withholding agents. Taxpayers and withholding agents must pay taxes, withhold and collect taxes in accordance with the provisions of laws and administrative regulations.

Who is the celebrity who only donated $200

There are too many righteous people on the internet! People at least donate, it's their own hard-earned money, and someone will probably say: you're two million a month what's wrong with you donating a million! What if you donate a million dollars a month? What if you donate fifteen? People donate is a virtue, but you forced to tie people to donate how much you are not a lack of morality?

List of celebrities who don't donate a dime

These days, the incident of Zhou Jie and Lin Xinru is of great concern to everyone, and a few days ago on the star charity night, Lin Xinru and Huo Jianhua attended after even double a penny did not donate, it is no wonder that the angry netizens have accused the two couples.

Although it is not necessarily necessary to donate, but the donation is a sentiment, these two years no matter where the disaster suffered, the two families are a point has not been donated, this is also a pair of oddballs.

This time, the name of the two people on the list can not be seen at all, to the point that it is not necessary to ask you to donate money, just this practice, really make people inevitably uncomfortable in the heart.

Donate or not donate is completely a heart, we can not moral abduction, the two appearances are always in a positive image to throw their heads, really feel that the two should not be like this.

And in the incident with Jay on the occasion of one more such thing to come, it is inevitable that some people will take advantage of the issue, and thus bring a lot of negative impact on the two.

How much do celebrities earn for a song

Today I swiped a long pose video on the Internet featuring Mr. Ah Qin, a well-known musician and member of the Flying Children Orchestra. He gave us a hot knowledge in the interview about how to charge for pop songs being covered by variety shows.

He said that the value of a pop song is definitely judged from its grade. For an S-grade work that is covered once in a variety show, the license fee is as little as 150,000 or as much as 300,000 RMB.

I'm sure most people would be shocked to hear that number. Hundreds of thousands of dollars for one cover? It's that lucrative!

Chin gave the example of the popular song "Our Love", which he wrote himself. How much royalties did this one earn? He said all you have to do is pay attention to how many times it's been covered in the intervening years, from 2018 to now, and you'll probably be able to estimate how much I've earned in royalties.

I recalled that in the past few years, the famous singers who have covered "Our Love" on TV include Deng Ziqi, Huang Xiaoyun, Di Ma Xi, JJ Lin, Yuki Zhang, etc., all of which are large-scale programs, and there are probably more programs that we haven't paid attention to. A rough calculation, just by just 3 years on the variety show was covered, all earn it a few million is not a problem.

There is no doubt that "Our Love" is a successful S-list. So, do all pop songs that are covered generate such substantial royalties?

Ah Chin gave a negative answer. He said that if it is a B, C, or even D-rated work, its copyright value is millions of times different from that of an S-rated work.

Gosh, ten million times, no matter exactly how many times, it's a very huge difference anyway. That's why Aqin finally advises songwriters to write songs that must be S-rated works, "rather spend a month building an S-rated work than spend a day writing 100 BCD-rated works."

That last sentence is just Versailles. If it takes a month to actually write an S-rated piece, then what's the point? Just write it. 12 S-rated compositions in a year would be straight up godhood! The thing is, there are probably a lot of musicians who won't be able to write a single S-rated piece in their entire lives.

So, what exactly is an S-rated work? What are the criteria for classifying a pop song into "grades"?

Mr. Aching didn't say that in the video. Let's analyze it.

Since Chin is talking about this level in direct relation to cover cash-in, it's definitely not purely based on artistry, but rather on catchiness and commerciality. I don't believe there is a strict standard for the grade of a work in the pop music industry, it's just a vague concept. A high grade work is probably one that, after release and after a certain period of time in the market, can bring better commercial benefits and also has a stable word of mouth.

This must be a comprehensive indicator, and only works that excel in both aspects can be called S-class works. The commercial value of a cold pop song with high artistry alone and no good popularity will definitely not be high; while a song with high popularity alone, such as a Netflix song that became popular all over the Internet in a short period of time, will not have a high possibility of being covered on TV if the work itself has a far-fetched musicianship, and even if it does, it will only be at that time and won't last for too long.

Both types of works can only be classified into A or B grade. And more popular songs are of average artistry and at the same time lacking in catchiness, which would only classify them as C and D.

Just like "Our Love", it has also been out for 17 years and has been repeatedly covered on TV programs, so it is evident that the word of mouth is online and at the same time the work is really popular and evokes classic memories. It's no wonder that such a song is considered an S-rated work by Chin.

But overall, we seem to find a phenomenon that the most covered songs on TV programs are not these classics (i.e., S-rated works), but rather cold songs mainly. Why is this?

On the one hand, it may be true that cold songs are better for singers to play, and too classic songs are afraid of being compared; on the other hand, is it possible that it's also due to economic considerations? Because the license fee for S-rated songs is too expensive, and the license fee for cold songs is lower and cheaper.

I believe it is possible. Especially for those singing shows that use a lot of tracks, if there are too many S-rated tracks, how can the licensing fees alone be a huge expense. We hear a lot about unauthorized cover songs happening on some stations. Do you think they really don't know that covers need to be authorized? They must know, but they just think it's not a small amount of money, so they don't give it to them if they can.

There are also cases where the program dumps the copyright responsibility on the performer. For example, last year, after the initial stage of "Youth With You 2", there were trainees who cried and cried that they had spent more than 100,000 yuan to buy the authorization of "Sunset", and the result was that after the performance, they were still cut out by the program group. After spending so much money on a stage, the result is nothing to see the shadow of the elimination, too bad.

Under the video of Aqin, some fans said "then we Jay Chou is not rich", and then we discussed it again. Some people say that Jay Chou has more than 400 pieces of work, S-level work is not too much, and some people say that many of Jay Chou's works are SSS-level .......

But as far as we can remember, Jay's work hasn't been covered much in TV variety shows. Maybe it really is too expensive to sing? But even so, the revenue generated by Jay's works in other channels is a pretty scary number. With 200,000-300,000 in daily airplay earnings in q-tone alone, his total royalty income reaches hundreds of millions of RMB per year.

Laying down a small goal every year, you say this kind of Jay, where is the motivation to write songs?

According to Southpaw Mom's Bullet, he has only written 5 lyrics for Jay, namely "Disintegration", "Maple", "Stranded", "Stand Back", and "Love Me or Leave Me Alone", none of which were big hits, but with the royalties from these 5 lyrics, he's been clothed and fed his whole life as he lays out more than 1 million dollars (NTD) per year.

Yes, although Chin says that an S-rated work earns $150,000-$300,000 a time for being covered, a lot of the time it doesn't all fall into one person's lap; the lyrics, the music, the original singer, and the company will split it according to the copyright agreement. For such a sustained high-yield works, the copyright in the hands of whoever, who earns a lot. Imagine if all of Jay Chou's copyrights had been given to Alpha, then Wu Zongxian was afraid that he could wake up laughing in his dreams in this life.

Aching said there is a ten million times difference in earnings between S-rated works and BCD-rated works. It is said that the license fee for one cover of Queen's famous song "Bohemian Rhapsody" is $6 million, while the common cold songs we see in variety shows are usually just a few thousand dollars, or even a few hundred dollars.

In fact, this phenomenon of disparity is not difficult to understand, similar to the difference between the "masterpiece" and "other works" of each singer. Most of the singers 95% commercial interests may be derived from a masterpiece, and other works, compared with this masterpiece, is really a million times worse.

It seems that "a song to eat a lifetime" is really possible, the singer is possible, even the copyright holder is also possible, and do not have to sing the song like the singer to go around the whole day, as long as the copyright income can lie to eat a lifetime. But the premise is that this is a high copyright value of the S-class, or even SS-class, SSS-class works Oh.

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