Anonymous wrote:Question is, why are you doing your kids taxes? He should be doing them.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the above. Taxes are being withheld (who knows if that withholding is actually making its way to the IRS). He's not an independent contractor. The paychecks are direct deposit, he has a website with the paystub info, I need to dig into it to see if they have year end totals for 2025. I'm trying to hold back walking in there myself and confronting his boss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the above. Taxes are being withheld (who knows if that withholding is actually making its way to the IRS). He's not an independent contractor. The paychecks are direct deposit, he has a website with the paystub info, I need to dig into it to see if they have year end totals for 2025. I'm trying to hold back walking in there myself and confronting his boss.
If taxes are being withheld he certainly should be getting a w-2. Good opportunity for your kid to exercise some self-advocacy
Oh yeah, that has been suggested, but it seems like a company policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the above. Taxes are being withheld (who knows if that withholding is actually making its way to the IRS). He's not an independent contractor. The paychecks are direct deposit, he has a website with the paystub info, I need to dig into it to see if they have year end totals for 2025. I'm trying to hold back walking in there myself and confronting his boss.
If taxes are being withheld he certainly should be getting a w-2. Good opportunity for your kid to exercise some self-advocacy
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the above. Taxes are being withheld (who knows if that withholding is actually making its way to the IRS). He's not an independent contractor. The paychecks are direct deposit, he has a website with the paystub info, I need to dig into it to see if they have year end totals for 2025. I'm trying to hold back walking in there myself and confronting his boss.