Re: IC v. Employee question
From: RaeMorrill (raemorrill_at_aol.com.com)
Date: 11/16/04
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Date: 16 Nov 2004 02:43:19 GMT
>orney and an accountant to start, much
>less think to contact their state's DOL for guidance, etc.
And I'm betting, just like the IRS, even if they tell you something, it doesn't
hold water in an audit. If an IRS agent tells you the wrong thing, tough luck.
You still owe the tax and maybe even penalities.
It would be pretty funny though....
Rae Morrill in Maine
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