I've never done my house in taxes because
Posted By: jus me on 2006-02-02
In Reply to: Taxes - Pat
I've heard that it's a hassle if you decide to sell the house and business part of it, etc. It's easier for me to just stay away from that too.
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Before I started my own business, worked in a hospital in-house with taxes taken out & then went hom
was getting with shift differential 23.80 when I left. Your pay seems extremely low, you could make more as an IC seriously.
I've tried inviting my fam 2 my house...
but unfortunately no one came. I just can't compete with Big Sister's fancy home and Corvette! Oh well, its only once a year. I'll simply have 2 suck it up and go - for the grandchildren! Sounds like my Mom - she did a lot of things she didn't want to do "for the children"!
I've worked in-house and at home ....
I find that even when you're in-house, with the nature of the job, there's no time for chit-chat. When I worked in-house we had production minimums and there was incentive to earn if you produced, so who has time to talk? I'm with you. I'm happy being here in my comfy clothing without all that aggravation. Let is snow, I don't have to drive in it!
And I disagree with that. I've worked home and in-house,
Everyone is different and some people don't rely on jobs to provide social interaction. When it comes to my job, I prefer being at home working independently without a lot of interruptions and enjoy the freedom of working from home. If I were stuck in an office with rigid hours, then I'd be resentful. Personally, I loathe being stuck in an office full of catty backstabbers and love the solitude of home. When I want to socialize, I call one of my friends.
You also have to be able to let QA remarks roll off your back a little, but that only works if you don't have the threat of being docked or terminated as a result of those QA remarks. Find an MTSO that doesn't hold those things over your head (yes, they do exist).
I do think the key IS where you work, but not home versus office - it's finding a company that values MTs, not sees them as mere production machines. They are few and far between, but they're out there. I lived through my share of bad apples in this biz before finding the good ones, so I speak from experience.
I don't know about you, but I've got kids to feed, clothe, and house. I need to make a decent
living. I'm not going to be cheated. It sounds as though you've decided to let yourself be used and abused aby the MTSOs all with a big smile on your face. Whatever! It's MTs like you, not I, that have caused the pay rates to decline. MTs like you who will accept whatever abuse they companies hand out, accept being cheated, and accept losing jobs to India.
You'll be back on here next week or next month posting under a different name, crying about your paycheck and looking for sympathy.
You have your W2 showing very clearly those taxes were paid. MQ is responsible for those taxes
because you were a statutory employee. That is the responsibility of the employer to pay those just as though you were an employee.
As an IC when paying taxes, are SS and fed taxes sent SM
to the same place?
I use EXText with my current job and I've used at a couple of other jobs I've had. I've ne
used DocQscribe, but I have used Meditech, Cerner, Vianeta, the Precyse platform (I can't remember the name), Dolbey, and Lanier platform I think was called Cequence (?).
Out of all the different platforms I have typed on, I have liked EXText the best. In my opinion, it's very user friendly, easy to learn, and I really like ESP which is the built in abbreviation expander. Plus it is very easy to create your own normals which I love. My fingers literally never leave the keyboard because there are macro keys for everything. You can use your mouse if you prefer or learn the function macros. I love it. I think I'm more productive on EXText than with any other platform.
THANK YOU! That is my point. She still pays taxes, her DH still pays taxes...
so who exactly is getting cheated? And just who are you talking about when you talk about whether it is "fair" or not. I don't give a crap how much taxes my neighbor pays. It's none of my business. And if I found out they were paying less in taxes than me, I would ask them how they heck are they doing it so I can do it too!
I just want ask, is it necessary to get personal and insult? You disagree with me, fine. But I've been called a liar, a cheat, a no-ingetrity thief, my intelligence has been insulted, and I have had my parenting skills questioned. That is a little over the top. If you cannot debate an issue without resulting to personal attacks, then YOU are the stunted one!
It is a very good thing that some of you work at home, ALONE! You are sorely lacking in people skills and diplomacy. Let me guess, when you worked in the office you were one of those girls who didn't like to share her desk, griped if someone dropped a crumb on your desk, and kept track of everyone's breaks, lunches, and line counts just so you could tattle to the supervisor! I've worked women like you, it was like working with kindergarteners. That's why I came home to work. Do us all a favor, looking in the mirror, count your wrinkles, and realize that this isn't high school anymore!
Spell as best you can or blank them and keep going. I've passed many tests when I've left blan
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As you can already see, you've come to the wrong board! By using the word professional, you've
excluded about 99% of the population of "whatever" it is that hangs on these boards. Certainly not professional for sure! But you sure are doing a good thing for someone! Its the thought that counts. Sorry you met the dregs right at the start.
HELP! I've turned my screen sideways, I can't straighten it up. I know I've seen sm
this before, but I can't remember what it is. Do you realize how hard it is to read sideways? TIA.
I've lost track of how many people who've asked about it to NOT
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I've always verified every line I've typed (I have my ways) -sm
If you're supposed to be paid a certain $/line, that's what you should be getting no matter how they do billing unless of course it's specified in YOUR contract with THEM.
BTW, I've never caught a company cheating me ever.
I've used it. It's the worst piece of crap I've ever seen.
seriously. I wouldn't wish them on my worst enemy, or their Vianeta program. Awful, just awful.
Wait until you've been there six months and if you've improved
quality and quantity, I'd say go ahead and ask. Otherwise I'd say annually... good luck
I've seen the same every place I've done acute care, and
pointing out dangerous or repeated errors (often in normals for goodness sakes!) never got the result I expected. When I would press the issue, supervisors said if the dictators didn't complain, then the mistakes must not matter!
It didn't matter if the MT changed what had been a cardiac med in the beginning of the report to an antifungal by the end - I kid you NOT! One poor girl used facial for fascial and fascial for facial!
I've used a few expanders, and of those I've used, all must be "coded" to get things lik
One thing I do to get around this, is to create a macro and then link the ShortHand command to the macro. It works for me, but I do the same five clients every day and only have about 20 or 30 macros/Shorthand commands that work like this. This may not work well for you if you have lots of formats and hundreds of docs.
I've been doing this doc for many years, so I've learned how to function with him. sm
I can tell what's a stutter, what's another word, what's just an "uh." Years of experience will get you through a lot.
Wouldn't want to do his charts all day, of course, but a few per day aren't bad. I haven't had to send his to review in a long time, but they do take a little longer to shuffle through.
I've worn contacts for 30 years. I've had both
hard and soft. My vision is much better with the soft ones than they were with the hard ones. When I first started trying contacts soft ones were still new and they couldn't get me to 20/20, so I went to hard. Hard were okay until my eyes started changing shape and then I could no longer wear hard ones. The soft should give you better vision as they conform more to the shape of your eye.
I do pay taxes --- MOST DEFINITELY PAY TAXES
I also keep track of all of the write offs!!
Do you also pay your own taxes?
that means it works out to about $13 an hour.
Taxes
Do you think when you are working for someone else that "they pay your taxes?" We all pay our own taxes except for the additional 7.5% of SS as an IC you pay. And I will bet that as an IC/MTSO I pay a lot less taxes than you do and I make more than you do. I cannot understand the mentality of people that say "you pay your own taxes." Your employer just "holds your money and pays your taxes." I am just responsible enough to put the money aside and pay mine but as a IC/MTSO with all my deductions I pay on 20 to 25% of my gross and I am able to put aside $700 to $1000 per month in my retirement which is totally deductable. Your statement is totally incorrect.
IC - taxes
I am never sure whether to classify myself as an IC or small MTSO as I have my own accounts. But where I see a lot of the problem is that the doctors are not making as much as they used to, due to insurance company reimbursement, etc. They are trying to save every penny that they can just like we do. I keep my line charges probably quite low according to many standards but I make a a very good living and I cannot see charging the doctors 15 to 18 cents per line when I make very decent money at 11 to 12 cpl -- gross lines. I also get GREAT tax breaks and though I have to pay the other half of the SS self employment, I still bring home more of a dollar than working for someone else. I have also found it hard to find anybody that will subcontract to me that is truly dedicated and will work hard. (I pay 8 to 9 cents per gross line and I deliver tapes and do all the printing, pick ups and deliveries) I know that kids get sick, there are football games, etc. but this is still a job and you gotta put it first sometimes. It is hard to find anyone that will work the TAT of 20 to 24 hours by the time I get the tapes to them. Then that leaves the burden on me. So I mostly stick to my accounts that bring me in $50 to $55 per year (and this gives me my benefits) and have turned down accounts because I don't want the hassle of the IC's to me and they could be going overseas right now. But I think that the insurance companies are behind this more than the docs. When your MRI is interpreted over in India -- do you get a break on the interpretation -- no but the insurance company gets a break on what they pay out so who pockets it????
My thoughts and I am sure I will get a lot of disgreements but that is okay we are all entitled to our thoughts. Oh yea for this amount of money I do work 28 to 32 to hours per week-- just quit an in house part-time job as they wanted me at least 24 hours now, started out at 10 to 12 but the docs found out that they could make more money paying me to transcribe their tapes than to type their own notes in the EMR's even with templates. So we will be around for a while. Oh yea if I would have kept on with both jobs would have easily made $65 K but working 50 hours a week was getting to be a bit much.
Patti
IC taxes
One suggestion that I have for all of you that are questioning IC taxes is to look at your past tax refunds when you were an employee and see what percentage was withheld and do about the same. Yes there is that extra 7.5 for SS but it is also a deduction and you can look to find 7.5% of your pay as a deduction whether it be in the form of your own retirement fund, etc. When I saw that I was paying so much to the IRS, I decided that if I could afford that I could start my own retirement fund and did it. I now contribute close to $1000 to it per month. So go online, get an old copy of Turbo Tax and run off the schedule C's and see what deductions can be taken for a small business and then see what you can do to save in taxes. Look at your old tax returns and if you are married have your husband over withold if you can't do it yourself. You are not paying that much more when you work for yourself you are just in charge of paying them yourself and not allowing someone else to hold it out from your check. But look at old returns, plan, plan and plan. When you look at your net vs your gross that will tell you what percentage your employer is holding out. Either as an employee or an IC we all pay our "OWN" taxes but as an employee someone just does it for you. Good luck to all of you. Patti
TAXES~~
You get to deduct sooooo much, part of your housing, utilities, any supplies such as printer paper. Last year I made about 40,000 and once the deductions were complete, it was right at about 8000 (have kids to deduct of course so that helped)
taxes
I live in Alabama and have always been employed in Georgia. Other than the time I was an IC, we always filed both Alabama and Georgia tax, whether I did the work at home or not. My husband works in Alabama. The amount of the tax always pretty much balanced out. In fact, I usually got a refund from both states, just more for one than the other. As an IC, I only file an Alabama return, as that is where my "home business" is located, no matter where my "clients" are.
Taxes
If you are talking about tax deduction the answer is no. If you are an employee and the company is taking out your taxes, etc. you are not considered an independent contractor. If you are SELF-EMPLOYEED...then the answer would be yes.
Taxes
Maybe they do that because they don't have to pay SS, or withhold any taxes for them since they don't live here. Maybe we need to put the bug into the government's ear that they are losing out on a lot of money here by allowing them to do this and you know how the government loves money. Just a thought.
IC and taxes
Is it a pain to do taxes when you are an IC? What do you all do?
IC taxes
Go here: https://www.eftpssouth.com/Eftps/
This is for federal taxes and you can pay on a weekly, daily, monthly, etc basis. As far as expenses deductible, you really need to do some research - you can deduct all expenses related to the running of your business. Best thing to do is have a room in the home/apt totally devoted to work and you can then take that % of home as a deduction. You obviously know very little about this stuff or you wouldn't ask that question. I would suggest getting the IRS instruction booklet on home office and the one on business expenses and reading it thru thoroughly. If you are not good at this stuff, then hire someone to do your first year and learn.
IC taxes
Will do that. Thanks for your input.
taxes
They are right in that the SS is 15.7% but remember when you were working for someone they held out 7.5% from your check. Look back at your checks as an employee and see what was held out -- the only diference from being an IC is that you have to be responsible to pay the taxes and not have someone withold them for you. Also look to see what deductions you have, take those off and you pay 15.whatever of that amount in SS. It all depends on what you are making. I start out with 45K+ and pay SS on about 15K. But I have a retirement fund that I am contributing to and that takes a lot off. But if you look at your paycheck as an employee you will see that 20 to 25% is being taken out of your check and you ARE paying those, someone just makes sure it is deducted. If you husband is working as an employee (my ex-was) I had him hold out as single none and we always got something back. Either way as an employee or an an IC -- we allpay it in the end.
IC Taxes??
I have recently taken a job as an IC, this is my first IC position and I was wondering if any of you wise folks could give me some advise regarding income taxes and such.
In the past I have always used TaxCut or TurboTax for my income taxes. Is there a similar product for the 'self employed' that is as helpful? Does anyone have any experience with any of these?
Also, MUST I pre-pay taxes and/or SSI quarterly? I ALWAYS get all my taxes I pay in back in a refund and my income is essentially the same as my previous employment.
Thanks!
You actually mean net? After taxes? nm
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taxes
Haven't started mine, but for the first time in ages, I have only one 1099! Should be pretty simple.
TAXES.
I am new to this IC tax stuff. This is my first year doing this, and I have no idea what I am in for at tax time. I only work part time, and I bring in about 350 every two weeks. Should I be paying in quarterly? Any tips for tax time? Thanks in advance for your help.
Taxes as IC
Are you married -- did you have your husband over withold to cover your taxes? Do you have receipts for any programs, computer, etc. that you bought? Do you use part of your house solely for your business? Do you use an internet service for your business, phone? You need to buy Turbo Tax or talk to an accountant if you are unsure as to what to claim and not claim. But anything that pertains to your business is deductible. Turbo Tax takes you through it step by step. Mileage to the bank to deposit, buy supplies, any business related errand is deductile. You will have to pay 15% on your NET income that is why you want as many deductions as you can get. Again, if you are married have your hubbie over withhold even if it is a certain amount of one less deduction if you have kids to cover your taxes. When you see what you owe -- if you do this year you can then divide that by how may pay periods and have him withold that much. But dig for those deductions. E-mail me with any questions.
Taxes (sm)
We used to pay a CPA at the end of the year to do our taxes, claimed all our exemptions, equipment costs, office costs (if applicable), phone, etc.,on a Sched. C for me and my husband's W2, then we both were IC's and he did two Sched. C's and all he did was give us 4 slips for next year's "estimated" tax to send in a check quarterly. If we found we were making more, we were to call him and he would adjust our quarterly payment to more, it usually worked out. If you're an employee, then it will be different, I was self-employed, helped to keep track of all expenses, postage, phone, books, etc., anything to do with my profession. Perhaps you are not an IC but this worked for us, if you have kids, then the acct. would take this into consideration. Perhaps you'll get a "surprise" refund for the "kiddos." Good Luck! Have a "fruitful" year!
Taxes
In 18 years of filing as an IC and owner, have never paid quarterly while married. Always had my husband over withold and even some years had to pay a little (under $500) but they have yet to question (knock on wood). But my income and write-offs always stay about the same, every third year a new computer, then the next a printer, then some transcribers, etc. The government does not care who or where the tax money comes from when filing as a joint return as long as they get it. You are just combining your income as if each of you had a job but you are an I/C instead and don't have someone withholding from your earnings.. I always filed electronically and had my refund within a week. Heck you can borrow the money to pay your taxes and they don't care as long as they get paid.
Patti
taxes
Can anyone give me a list of things that I am able to deduct for working at home. I am new at working at home and need some specifics.
Thank you!!
taxes
Unless you have a special reason for needing to pay H&R Block to do your taxes, you can do free file with H&R Block online. You access it through www.irs.gov. A lot of people don't know that there are companies out there where you can electronically file for free. Most of them don't include free state filings, but my daughter found one last year that did both of hers for free. It isn't a program that is widely publicized. I only found out about it through a tax newsletter that I subscribe to. We have two different businesses this year, though, and I'm not sure I'm going to have the knowledge to do everything, but I'm still going to give it a try. They walk you step by step through the whole process. You answer questions at the beginning and it brings up forms and steps in the order you need to file. It's worth looking into. Actually the IRS has a lot of helpful information regarding filing. Tax Hotline calls it "surprisingly good," and said it's recently been redesigned to make it even more useful. Why pay somebody to do something you can do yourself?
IC - taxes, etc.
Hi, I'm an IC for a company and am considered self-employed. I am having H&R do mine for the first time. I am going to check into deductions for expenses. I am hoping for the best.
Taxes
I have used H&R Block in the past about 4 years ago I think. It was a lot more expensive than I thought it would be, around $200 I think, but I had some extra stuff to do because of some divorce issues and they charged by every form they have to do. But on the other hand it was worth it because it was my first year as IC and after that I just followed what they had done to do the next years' taxes using TaxCut myself.
Taxes
I know for an IC we have to fill out Schedule C and Form 8829 for expenses. But do we HAVE to fill out Part III, depreciation of the house? I only made some $1400 (working very, very, very contingent) so why would I need to do that? I had a lot of expenses, though, to write off as I had computer repair, monitor, foot pedal, etc. Help
Taxes...
You pay the taxes for the state where you reside. You don't have to pay state taxes for the state your company is physically located in. You should receive a 1099 from your client and that is what you use to file your taxes. It may be best to have an accountant do your taxes for you this year just so you get answers and feel confident enough to do your own. Good luck
taxes
Hi, Pat. I have also been doing a lot of research on home office deductions since this is the first year I have had a mortgage instead of just renting. It is my understanding that if you deduct for portion of your home mortgage interests and taxes for business office that you also have to do the depreciation part too. If you don't fill it in, it will be still be counted in the end as if you did anyway when you sell your home since you took the mortgage deduction and depreciation goes along with it. You wouldn't have to pay taxes on profit of the sale on the business portion of your home since they changed that in the last few years (I think it is something like up to 250,000 profit per single filer) but you would have to pay taxes on the depreciation even if you didn't claim it. Hope this makes some sense. I think it's form 505 on IRS website that has the info. It's all really confusing. Was much simpler when I was renting!!
Taxes again!
Thanks so much for all the good info on taxes! You "guys" are great! What a wonderful source of information over the years on everything--not just transcription. Thanks again all who answered me. You have been a great help.
What % of pay should be set aside to pay taxes for an IC?
Can somebody please tell me what percentage of your pay needs to be set aside for paying your taxes if you are an independent contractor? I certainly appreciate your help.
IC taxes
I agree that 30% should cover, however, I took 30% out of each check this year and I ended up overpaying by a couple thousand. This year I'm taking a bit less out and putting some toward state tax. Also, you can call the IRS. They will spend time with you trying to figure out what to pay quarterly.
taxes
If you had another employee job that made you $4000 gross you still would have added that onto what you made from the other job for a combined income. Also since taxes would have been withheld from that $4000 -- about 25 to 30% you would have not had the use of the entire $4000 just $2800 to $3200 and that equals out to what happened. When you are an employee you still have to pay taxes, someone is just holding them for you and sending them in. So you are not paying anything "extra" other than the 7.5% and you should have been able to come up with at least that in deductions. So it equals out you just had the use of the money and chose not to save part of it for that vacation.
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