sweatthedetails
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- May 15, 2012
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So I got my taxes done at one of these local quick tax places and was asking the gentleman preparing them a few questions about my business. I have invested quite a bit of $ into it this year and decided it was time to make it legit. I'm going the sole proprietor route, it's not my main source of income just part time on the weekend. The issue I'm having is that I occasionally have a friend help me out while paying him $10 an hour. I want to claim the payroll as expense, the CPA says for anything under $600 I don't need to do anything but one of my helpers is already pushing $400 for the year. The CPA says to file a 1099 for anyone over, but searching these forums, it does not sound like they would fall in those categories since they are using my supplies and tools. I don't need to go the full rout of workmans comp and all that since this is not a full time employment for them. Is there another option to the 1099? Does have to be full time or this?
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I may be slow, but I do poor work.