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Fulltimer50
Jan 23, 2016Explorer
I would stay away from places that use 1099s. With 1099s you pay tax on the amounts shown. No reason to have to deal with them.
When you are required to be in the campground/park in order to do your duties and get get your site etc. "free", you do not pay taxes on that amount.
We have worked in many places where we were able to split the pay on paper any way we wanted.
When you are required to be in the campground/park in order to do your duties and get get your site etc. "free", you do not pay taxes on that amount.
We have worked in many places where we were able to split the pay on paper any way we wanted.
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