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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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<blockquote data-quote="1QWK96GT" data-source="post: 15806928" data-attributes="member: 58016"><p>Hello guys,</p><p></p><p>I had a question about taxes. I did some “side work” for a company. They knew I didn’t have a company or EIN or anything. However now it’s tax time they want me to supply them with a W9 which I have no problem doing but my question. Is this the best approach? I did sign a contract which stated they were to pay me X amount for providing X service. I thought as an individual I could sign a contact but didn’t think it would be treated as a business transaction. Is the W9 form the right form for this type of transaction? Or is there another way I can claim this without being presented as a company?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1QWK96GT, post: 15806928, member: 58016"] Hello guys, I had a question about taxes. I did some “side work” for a company. They knew I didn’t have a company or EIN or anything. However now it’s tax time they want me to supply them with a W9 which I have no problem doing but my question. Is this the best approach? I did sign a contract which stated they were to pay me X amount for providing X service. I thought as an individual I could sign a contact but didn’t think it would be treated as a business transaction. Is the W9 form the right form for this type of transaction? Or is there another way I can claim this without being presented as a company? Thanks in advance, [/QUOTE]
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