“The Cleaning Lady
and Your Home-Office Deduction”
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Do you have a tax-deductible office in your home?
Do you have a cleaning lady who cleans your office as well as your home?
Then be careful.
You see, how the status of your cleaning lady is classified by the IRS can make a huge difference to you.
Here are two important questions
you need to answer.
Is your cleaning lady an independent contractor?
Or is she an employee?
This is an important distinction.
If you don’t file the Form 1099-NEC for an independent
contractor, you could face a big penalty.
If you get it wrong and don’t file correctly, then
there’s the possibility that your cleaning lady
will be considered a W-2 employee. Ouch!
Here’s important information that
I’ll explain in my new article.
- How to tell if your cleaning lady is an independent contractor or a W-2 employee. (This is a key issue!)
- Exactly what penalty will you have to pay if you file incorrectly?
- Will you owe the dreaded “nanny tax”?
If you want to avoid paying Uncle Sam penalties and extra taxes, take my advice…
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“The Cleaning Lady
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