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WyoTraveler
Aug 02, 2013Explorer
Francesca Knowles wrote:ricklord2001 wrote:
Thanks for the replies unfortunately my work is a service and requires me on site at the location. I'm not looking to grow it anymore so I don't post signs or advertise and they don't really care where I come from just as long as I am there when I say and do a good job.
I've looked at Escapees but hadn't really looked for that info will go back and check again thanks for that info.
Do keep in mind that the person that pays YOU has to keep records, too, and will be reporting to taxing authorities the amounts paid to you. Another good reason to consult an accountant knowledgeable about the rules for the State(s) you're doing business in.
They are required to file 1099. If that is the case then you probably should file state income tax in the state you earned it. Certainly easier to track.
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