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I know he is going around telling all of his employees that the IRS is auditing him. I honestly don't think he knows what an IRS audit is, to be honest.
I honestly don't think he understands the difference between the employee vs. contractor ordeal.
I figured. I have a weird feeling he would try to say the w4 is a contract as an independent contractor. I know a w-9 would be the form needed for independent contractors.
I left his ass in Sept 2018 after finding out his stupid schemes. I did not expect to get a 1099-MISC. I am honestly debating on filling a complaint with the IRS. I am needing to know what would I need to prove my case against him.
Al Capone was smarter too.
This guy tries to threaten anyone who speaks about doing things differently or reporting him to the government. I know he will be mad about the form 8919 filled out. I am not caring about what the douche wants. I want my money.
I wonder if my pay stubs would be...
I am not afraid. I am wanting to make sure what I had a feeling about is true. He is getting his responses mainly from a person (accountant) that "got him in trouble with the IRS," and thinks we are stupid.
He thinks he is 'Al Capone' in the new generation, which is a disgrace.
I can't get in trouble no matter what he says?
What if the IRS would find me as an independent contractor for one and a half months? At least, according to him, I received payment for Jan and Feb of 2018.
Now, would handwritten records count as conclusive evidence for anything?
I know. He is trying to get me and a few other people pay the entire FICA on the 1099-MISC. He doesn't know about me doing the taxes yet. I honestly do not care. I just want to know is what I can do to prepare myself against him. I have paystubs showing February is when I got a paycheck.
A previous employer is trying to say, anyone who files differently on their taxes, he will report to the IRS as an independent contractor who made $15,000/year and pays 40% of the income. He says he has books (handwritten) of people who worked, he paid, and the amount he gave to those working...
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