Who counts as an independent contractor versus an employee may be about to change, as a new proposal from the US Department of Labor (DOL) suggests revamping the classification of...
Posted by Rosovich & Associates, Inc. on 01/30/2023
The IRS considers an independent contractor as a self-employed or an entity hired to provide a service or work for another entity as a non-employee. Due to that, independent contractors...
Almost everyone agrees that the Square Cash app has made sending and receiving money easy. The problem is that a few other things have been made easier with the Cash app. And filing...
Airbnb and a series of other home-sharing firms are fantastic ways to bring in extra income. You might have a spare room to let, lease out your house when on vacation, or even have...
You do not want to draw the attention of the Internal Revenue Service. However, failure to submit the appropriate form when you make payments to third parties can expose you to the...
Possessions are governments which are substantially equivalent to states, even though they occasionally have their personal tax legal guidelines. Puerto Rico is one of these possessions,...
Posted by Esther N. Phahla, CPA, A Professional Corporation on 04/27/2018
For many individual taxpayers and small business owners, using independent contractors can mean a reduction in tax liability for funds paid out, but can also mean that you are not...
With the rise of websites that allow you to rent out rooms within your home to vacationing families, there is also a rise in potential tax challenges. So before you jump on the website...
Posted by Larry Gurewitz on 03/03/2016
When it comes to earning income from a vacation home might seem a smart idea, it also involves more than just collecting those rental checks. You will also have some tax responsibilities...