February 17th, 2019 at 11:46:16 PM
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You hire a person to press the slot machine button, pay him wages, issue him 1099.
Suddenly he hits a 1200 jackpot, I think you can't accept the w-2g for him so his name must be on the w-2g.
In this case, how to put his tax burden on you?
Suddenly he hits a 1200 jackpot, I think you can't accept the w-2g for him so his name must be on the w-2g.
In this case, how to put his tax burden on you?
February 18th, 2019 at 12:02:25 AM
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IRS Form 5754
Talk to your accountant if you have any questions.
Talk to your accountant if you have any questions.
February 18th, 2019 at 4:48:59 AM
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Quote: WalterWYou hire a person to press the slot machine button, pay him wages, issue him 1099.
Suddenly he hits a 1200 jackpot, I think you can't accept the w-2g for him so his name must be on the w-2g.
In this case, how to put his tax burden on you?
https://www.wired.com/2017/02/russians-engineer-brilliant-slot-machine-cheat-casinos-no-fix/
you have them pay you vast sums of money in the chance that you have a winning method and you dont cheat them and let them keep the winnings