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Low Price: $18.99 Features: Product DescriptionWhether you are an independent contractor, freelancer or consultant, it all contributes to the same thing: you need to be more aware of laws and taxes than the average. Fortunately, Working for Yourself provides all the information you need to stay above it all. An independent contractor himself, author Attorney Stephen Fishman shows you everything you need to know to: * meet the start-up * to esta…
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by marcreck Tax Support As a self-employed independent contractor, the tax clock is ticking and you’re in danger of letting serious earnings tax relief money slip by way of your fingers. If you’re not careful, you could also make some common self-employed impartial contractor cash flow tax errors that will indicate you will owe back taxes on your 2009 revenue tax return. For tax planning as a self-employed freelance expert, the most…
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As we begin 2005, youre probably not thinking about taxes at all. This is a mistake as deadlines are approaching for issuing and filing 1099s to independent contractors. What is a 1099 MISC? Generally speaking, the IRS requires you to report certain payments you made during the year to independent contractors. The 1099-MISC form is a single page on which you report to total amount you paid to the independent contractor during 2005. The 1099-MISC…
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