Since everyone is in a jovial mood:
This is a total spoof – no poster was injured in the writing of this post. It is a JOKE.
The question is not important – just picked something to use.
Question by OP: Taxpayer is subcontracting out his cleaning job to another person at times. The taxpayer is receiving a W-2 for the cleaning of a building. How do I show the sub-contracted job on his return?
Replies:
• How old is the taxpayer? What is his education? How much money does he make? You have to give more details to post here before I even think about replying to your question.
• I would kick him out of the office. He’s trying to scam the system.
• You have to go with your instincts and basic philosophy of life to discern whether you should do anything for him.
• How long have you been doing taxes? There are some good courses out there that will train you for these types of returns.
OP: Do you think it should go on a 2106?
Replies:
• Just read TTB Section 1 through 36 and it’ll clearly tell you what to do.
• I would turn him into the department of labor for his state.
• Is he registered? Do the jobs require certification? Is he bonded?
OP: So you think a 2106 won’t work?
Replies:
• I am concerned for him -this poor man must be ill to not be able to work.
• OP said “how do I show it”. There is no requirement to show anything. I would give just the information required. What is with showing everything to the powers-that-be?
• Tell him to ask his barber for what to do because he is going to get a haircut if he uses 2106. (Haircut – get it? ...)
This is a total spoof – no poster was injured in the writing of this post. It is a JOKE.
The question is not important – just picked something to use.
Question by OP: Taxpayer is subcontracting out his cleaning job to another person at times. The taxpayer is receiving a W-2 for the cleaning of a building. How do I show the sub-contracted job on his return?
Replies:
• How old is the taxpayer? What is his education? How much money does he make? You have to give more details to post here before I even think about replying to your question.
• I would kick him out of the office. He’s trying to scam the system.
• You have to go with your instincts and basic philosophy of life to discern whether you should do anything for him.
• How long have you been doing taxes? There are some good courses out there that will train you for these types of returns.
OP: Do you think it should go on a 2106?
Replies:
• Just read TTB Section 1 through 36 and it’ll clearly tell you what to do.
• I would turn him into the department of labor for his state.
• Is he registered? Do the jobs require certification? Is he bonded?
OP: So you think a 2106 won’t work?
Replies:
• I am concerned for him -this poor man must be ill to not be able to work.
• OP said “how do I show it”. There is no requirement to show anything. I would give just the information required. What is with showing everything to the powers-that-be?
• Tell him to ask his barber for what to do because he is going to get a haircut if he uses 2106. (Haircut – get it? ...)
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