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RE: W2 vs 1099 and what's really important (was: Pay rate for contrac tor with no experience)
Subject:RE: W2 vs 1099 and what's really important (was: Pay rate for contrac tor with no experience) From:jarnopol <jarnopol -at- interaccess -dot- com> To:"Humbird, LenX" <lenx -dot- humbird -at- intel -dot- com>, TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Wed, 16 Feb 00 14:43:07 -0600
>===== Original Message From "Humbird, LenX" <lenx -dot- humbird -at- intel -dot- com> =====
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Other business expenses - SSI employee tax, FICA, real estate taxes, B&O
tax, city/state/county tax, public transportation taxes, environment-related
taxes.
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Other things NOT covered when you are a 1099-er include Unemployment tax and
Worker's Compensation tax. Something to think about if you're prone to
repetitive stress injuries.