I'll go on record and say I really hate this. IMHO, most IC's I run across should be classified as employees. I've been classified like this also with 2 previous jobs. One was iffy, and the other was really beneficial, because I was in construction and did a lot of driving and bought my own supplies.
I had one today, 1099-MISC, Box 7. This job has employee written all over it, and his girlfriend is unhappy about it also, seeing how they will be getting married later this year. It is 70 miles round trip, and he cannot deduct mileage because it is considered a commute. I'm going to call him tomorrow and have him establish a legit home office, just so he can deduct these miles, in case his boss does not change the status.
As a tax pro, I disagree with this part of the IRC. If you are labeled as an IC, you should be able to deduct mileage, period. You are paying even more in taxes, just because of the taxes on gas. Provided you have ample proof of your mileage or expenses, of course. Trust me, I practice DD. I have to around here.
And something that happened last year. Taxpayer was a W-2 employee, but yet was paid on a 1099-MISC, Box 7, for a good size bonus from same employer. Sorry dude, but you gotta pay tax on it. He wasn't happy.
1099-MISC reminds me of MFS. Only beneficial if you know the tax code.
I had one today, 1099-MISC, Box 7. This job has employee written all over it, and his girlfriend is unhappy about it also, seeing how they will be getting married later this year. It is 70 miles round trip, and he cannot deduct mileage because it is considered a commute. I'm going to call him tomorrow and have him establish a legit home office, just so he can deduct these miles, in case his boss does not change the status.
As a tax pro, I disagree with this part of the IRC. If you are labeled as an IC, you should be able to deduct mileage, period. You are paying even more in taxes, just because of the taxes on gas. Provided you have ample proof of your mileage or expenses, of course. Trust me, I practice DD. I have to around here.
And something that happened last year. Taxpayer was a W-2 employee, but yet was paid on a 1099-MISC, Box 7, for a good size bonus from same employer. Sorry dude, but you gotta pay tax on it. He wasn't happy.
1099-MISC reminds me of MFS. Only beneficial if you know the tax code.
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