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gotsmart
May 06, 2013Explorer
I believe IRS sees the free room and board as enrichment (for the recipient) and expects a monetary value be assigned to it and reported by the recipient of it as income at tax time. I also believe that many RV parks that give free sites to volunteers are ignoring this.
If I recall correctly, many states only see college interships for college credit as being allowed in a business setting without compensation and that any other form of employment requires a wage or salary.
If the OP wants everything to be above board then I think professional tax and payroll advice and guidance is in order, like from a tax accountant and possibly a tax attorney.
If I recall correctly, many states only see college interships for college credit as being allowed in a business setting without compensation and that any other form of employment requires a wage or salary.
If the OP wants everything to be above board then I think professional tax and payroll advice and guidance is in order, like from a tax accountant and possibly a tax attorney.
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