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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. First, thanks for responding! I doubt that she will want to go through the hassle of taxes for only 4 hours. My biggest concern would be that she'll want to claim that money come tax time. I will talk to her about it and walk her through both options. I read somewhere that if you make $1,700 from a particular family (obviously not total annual income), then you need to pay taxes. I will read up on it as I'm not really sure. To the person with the incredible wisdom of take what they are offering or don't, some of us are skilled enough to set our own rates. I did not apply for a position, but was approached when out with my charges. I will tell her my rates to take the position and she can choose to hire me or not. [/quote] I highly doubt you are skilled, since you want to be paid off the books. [/quote]
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