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Friday, April 22, 2016

San Diego Tax Lawyer Has Pointers for Tipped Workers


Are you someone who works in a restaurant as a bartender or a server? Maybe you deliver pizza, give people massages, or drive a taxi for a living. What do all of these completely different jobs have in common? They all receive tips. And with receiving tips comes a different kind of tax situation than if you were to not receive tips according to San Diego tax lawyer, Tax Tiger. The basics Basically the following happens: 1. Keep track of your tips 2. Report your tips to your employer 3. Your employer includes those tips into your income through the payroll processing system 4. Your W-2 will show this reported tip in Box 8 It’s as simple as that! But there are a few extra bits of information you may want to be aware of. Here are a few pointers when it comes to your taxes: Don’t make that much in tips but still make tips? Don’t worry about reporting how much you make in tips to your employer if it’s less than $20 a month.
http://www.tax-tiger.com/tax-relief-blog/2016/04/19/san-diego-tax-lawyer-has-pointers-for-tipped-workers/

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