guinevere9876
Mar 17, 2006, 08:47 AM
Hello :)
Every year husband and I enjoy a nice big tax refund (thanks to 2 children, EIC and moderate-level income.) Husband has gleefully quit the 9-5 job and is pursuing independent HVAC work from a licensed contractor friend. Said-contractor does not withhold taxes, and will issue a 1099.
How do we figure out how much 'tax' to 'withhold' from ourselves each paycheck (and squirrel away in a checking account somewhere) so that come next year, we can use that $ to pay the tax due?
Is this how 1099ers do it? We don't want to have to shell out a big chunk-o-money next April. Thanks in advance for any help/shared experiences.
Every year husband and I enjoy a nice big tax refund (thanks to 2 children, EIC and moderate-level income.) Husband has gleefully quit the 9-5 job and is pursuing independent HVAC work from a licensed contractor friend. Said-contractor does not withhold taxes, and will issue a 1099.
How do we figure out how much 'tax' to 'withhold' from ourselves each paycheck (and squirrel away in a checking account somewhere) so that come next year, we can use that $ to pay the tax due?
Is this how 1099ers do it? We don't want to have to shell out a big chunk-o-money next April. Thanks in advance for any help/shared experiences.