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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thanks for clarifying PPs. So it seems that IRS definition I am not an independent contractor. So that brings me back to my 401K question and also opens the door to my next question regarding taxes. This is my first time working for someone where I pay my own taxes. But clearly we have an employer/employee relationship. I paid my first quarterly taxes a few months ago and am about to pay again. I used a 1040 for this and estimated. Perhaps I paid too much assuming that I was also paying self-employment taxes?? yes my one part question has now turned into a two-part question.[/quote] IF you want to pursue $ from your employer, the appropriate route is to file a form ss-8 with your tax return. The IRS will make a determination and just charge your employer your share of taxes he should have been paying (ie, payroll taxes) for 2013. For prior years, I believe you have to file a different form to try to get the money out of him. Having said that, you will no longer be working for this employer if you do this. [/quote]
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