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    Jun 19, 2008, 12:06 PM
    Determining Taxes for Independent Contractors
    I am a new contractor and need to know how I go about determining the amount of taxes I will be paying.
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    Jun 19, 2008, 01:01 PM
    Well for start you will have to pay yourself employment taxes ( basically your social security) f, then you have your standard state and federal taxes. So a good guideline is to put back 35 to 40 percent of your money for taxes.

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