Re: Laws about paying for short-term jobs
- From: Kent Wills <compuelf@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 18:25:21 -0500
As I understand it, on Thu, 26 Apr 2007 14:20:39 -0800,
NO_SPAM_TO_dpharris@xxxxxxx (Dennis P. Harris) wrote:
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 21:56:03 -0500 in misc.consumers, Kent Wills
<compuelf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If they are an independent contractor, a 1099 form will be
needed if they make over (I think) $700.00.
IF YOU ARE NOT SURE, WHY DID YOU REPLY? The OP wanted CORRECT
information, not someone's half-informed opinion about something
they sort of remember.
If the person wanted 100%, assured accurate information, the
person would have asked a tax professional.
When you ask a question on Usenet, you *might* get accuracy,
but most of the time you'll get what I gave; very close.
The amount is $600.00, in case anyone cares.
Oh, I forgot, this is Usenet, where truth hath no value.
Never mind.
What a sad, sad person you are.
--
Kent
Vegetarian: Indian word for lousy hunter.
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