How you’re classified as an employee will affect how you file your taxes. So, does that mean you’re a W-2 or a 1099 employee? If you’re an employee, you’ll receive a W-2. And if you’re an independent ...
Why It’s Crucial to Classify Your Employees Correctly (1099 Contractors vs. W-2 Employees) Your email has been sent Understand the key differences between 1099 contractors and W-2 employees to ...
From ride-sharing apps to the rise of mobile delivery services, many Americans have turned to the gig economy to earn extra money. Currently, 36% of employed individuals are independent workers, and ...
Several years ago, as a solopreneur, I did my taxes two ways using TurboTax software. The first was my legitimate tax return that showed I was paid on a 1099 basis. In other words, I had received 1099 ...
The on-demand economy is disrupting nearly every industry, and nursing is no different. Technology is allowing workers with a variety of skillsets to connect with businesses and individuals who have ...
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While many workers might prefer full-time W-2 status, the gig economy continues to flourish as employers implement agile talent strategies. According to recent research, temporary employment may grow ...
Smart Solutions to Meet 1099/W-2 Filing RequirementsSupports Federal and State Filing: TaxBandits supports both federal and state filing of 1099, W-2, and other forms, ensuring seamless filing that ...
Tax Day is approaching, and soon it will be time to begin assembling forms. If you haven't looked at them yet, all those numbers and letters – W-2, W-9, 1099 – can easily overwhelm you. Some forms are ...
So, I receive a vehicle allowance in my current job, which is pretty common in this position (construction project manager) . At this company, I receive the allowance, untaxed, as a separate check ...
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will begin accepting paper and electronic tax returns on January 27, 2020. That means that tax forms used to prepare returns may already be in the hands of taxpayers ...