Many people take up gig work on a part-time or full-time basis, often through a digital platform like an app or website. Gig work, such driving a car for booked rides, selling goods online, renting out property, or providing other on-demand work, is taxable and must...
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What businesses need to know about reporting nonemployee compensation and backup withholding to the IRS
When a business hires an independent contractor, the employer is generally not responsible for withholding income taxes, Social Security, or Medicare taxes from their compensation. However, by law, business taxpayers who pay nonemployee compensation of $600 or more...
Understanding how the IRS contacts taxpayers; Avoiding scams and how to know it’s really the IRS reaching out
With continuing phone and in-person IRS scams taking place across the country, the IRS wants to help taxpayers understand how and why agency representatives may contact taxpayers. In most instances, the IRS sends a letter or written notice to a taxpayer in advance,...