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Old Jun 16, 2007, 05:58 PM
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1099 claim information!

I am 20 years old and am working over the summer while college is out for my friends father. He said it would be under the table. He is a civil engineer and i work wit him Monday through Friday between 35 and 40 hours per week. I am currently receiving a check from him weekly for the amount he owes me with NO taxes taken out. I know he is going to 1099 me at the end of the summer because i spoke with some one whom use to work for him.
my question is....what can i do to not have to pay out at the end of the summer IF he wont put me on the books as w-2(he won't because he doesn't want to have to carry insurance and have me liable under him, because as 1099 according to the state i am a sub-contractor and carry my own). He is a snake and I either want to be on the books as w-2(as i should be) or (if he is paying me cash have it in CASH).
2nd question(since i don't really have one yet) is under 1099 laws, if i make less than 9,000 dollars i don't get taxed?.IS that correct or not?

I am going to my tax attorney on Wednesday this week to get this sorted out before i confront my employer, but if anyone can help please respond.
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Old Jun 16, 2007, 06:36 PM   #2  
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Ok, he can't just decide that you are a 1099 employee, you are either a 1099 by your job duties and your job descriptions.
So you are either one or you are not.
If you are a 1099 employee you merely hold back part of your check each week just like it was bieng held out, you put it in a savings account and you have your money to pay your taxes.
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