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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do you care? You get to not pay taxes too, now and the risk is primarily to them. [/quote] I' m the op. I care for many reasons. First, I'm an honest person who follows the law. She told me at the interview that they would be using nannny camsbecause the last nanny stole from them. I would never steal from them, and I don't cheat on taxes. Also, I agreed to file as an independent contractor at my last gig. I didn't research it, and got burned because I didn't realize that disqualified me from receiving unemployment when the job was done. My current employer said she will give me a 1099 form (for independent contractors) and " you can do whatever you want with it." Since I only worked for them for seven months and its not a huge amount of money, I will just file as an independent contractor and give my two weeks notice. [/quote] Um, I would absolutely NOT file as an independent contractor. File your taxes just as your normally would. Indicate your employer, and the total of the wages they paid you. There should be a place to indicate that you do not have a W2. There may be a special form to fill out, I'm not sure. Call the IRS and they should be able to point you in the right direction. Calculate your taxes. Submit with any payment due. Done. The IRS will take care of collecting the unpaid taxes from your employer. Seriously, OP, don't let them screw you over like this. They agreed to withhold taxes, and it is their responsibility to do so.[/quote] This!!!! [/quote]
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