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โOct-08-2012 01:36 PM
Leathercrafter wrote:Blondie Girl wrote:
Do not be afraid to go to work for GGS. They are a very large company and have excellent equipment and good service people.
There are many other gate guard companies around and some also would be good to work for....
You just have to decide for yourself which company best fits your needs.
GGS is not a company I would choose to work for based on our personal experiences. I would strongly suggest and encourage those who are considering the work of a gate guard to do extensive research with respect to the different companies. The gate guard company's support, or lack thereof, is a major factor in one's ability to perform their duties as a gate guard.
โOct-08-2012 11:25 AM
Blondie Girl wrote:
Do not be afraid to go to work for GGS. They are a very large company and have excellent equipment and good service people.
There are many other gate guard companies around and some also would be good to work for....
You just have to decide for yourself which company best fits your needs.
โOct-08-2012 10:06 AM
โOct-07-2012 10:32 PM
Mfar1234 wrote:
It is uncommon to hire "security officers as 1099 employees." However, the private securtiy industry hires Law Enforcement/Police at customer request and classifies them as Sub-Contractors/1099 employees all day long. I can say that i have NEVER heard a single one of them have a problem w/ the IRS as long as they FILE CORRECTLY.
No idea how it would impact you LLC - beyond me!
Think of it this way --- If the kid that is mowing your yard every couple of weeks is placed on your company records as PAID SUB CONTRACT LABOR --- he darn well better file what you paid him at the end of the year OR Mr. IRS may knock on his door one day. I realize this is a stretch scenario - but, it cuts down a lot of trees and gets to the root which is; the companies compensating you as a sub will end up turning the wages paid into the IRS and they will be looking for your SSN so UNCLE SAM can get his share.
Well, this is my 2 cents anyway
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Enjoy all
โOct-07-2012 10:21 PM
Blondie Girl wrote:
So, you are no longer using your LLC for gate-guarding? Are You termed as individual employees of their company?
โOct-07-2012 11:32 AM
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โOct-05-2012 08:52 PM
โOct-05-2012 07:04 PM
mimi55 wrote:
GGS, Loma and J&G by 1099. SiteWatch, Timekeepers and all others that I am aware of, by W-2. However, please talk to a tax attorney that is familiar with the ongoing law suit, prior to going with one of the companies that pay by 1099. Tax implications are being generated by the Federal law suit as how it may impact those being paid by 1099, on the day it is settled, are starting to surface. I won't go into all of what we were told, but just make sure, in your mind, you are ready for all possible IRS scenarios and a whopper of a tax bill.
Texan, could you PM me this. Thanks The main problem for us is only one of us can get paid.
โOct-04-2012 06:13 PM
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โOct-04-2012 03:58 PM
Blondie Girl wrote:Were you working for a company that was involved in a MULTI million dollar law suit with the Feds over the independent contracting status?? That is what is starting to rear its ugly head and the lawyer we talked to, went to the Feds about the consequences and that is why I am saying, be VERY careful.......
I have had an Independent Contracting business as a part-time job for several years and have always been paid by 1099. The IRS has never questioned my deductions or my tax returns. Most of the work I did was just as it is with GGS..with me actually being a sub-contractor and doing the work to their specifications.
I really don't think there is anything to worry about, but it could benefit you to consult with a tax consultant.
Bob & Betsy - USN Aviation Ret'd '78 & LEO Ret'd '03 & "Oath Keeper Forever"
โOct-04-2012 03:34 PM