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April 1, 2010 at 12:28 PM #535067April 1, 2010 at 12:38 PM #534128
DataAgent
Participant[quote=ocrenter] even thought $60k doesn’t seem like much, this equals a working couple making $80k but paying taxes.[/quote]
Add a little creative financing and my cleaning girl could buy a home in 4S Ranch!
April 1, 2010 at 12:38 PM #534258DataAgent
Participant[quote=ocrenter] even thought $60k doesn’t seem like much, this equals a working couple making $80k but paying taxes.[/quote]
Add a little creative financing and my cleaning girl could buy a home in 4S Ranch!
April 1, 2010 at 12:38 PM #534715DataAgent
Participant[quote=ocrenter] even thought $60k doesn’t seem like much, this equals a working couple making $80k but paying taxes.[/quote]
Add a little creative financing and my cleaning girl could buy a home in 4S Ranch!
April 1, 2010 at 12:38 PM #534813DataAgent
Participant[quote=ocrenter] even thought $60k doesn’t seem like much, this equals a working couple making $80k but paying taxes.[/quote]
Add a little creative financing and my cleaning girl could buy a home in 4S Ranch!
April 1, 2010 at 12:38 PM #535077DataAgent
Participant[quote=ocrenter] even thought $60k doesn’t seem like much, this equals a working couple making $80k but paying taxes.[/quote]
Add a little creative financing and my cleaning girl could buy a home in 4S Ranch!
April 1, 2010 at 12:52 PM #534137briansd1
Guest[quote=ocrenter]looks like the going rate is $100/per day. which is the same as a day labor. assuming the husband is a day labor and the wife is a cleaning lady, that’s $200/day, x 25 days, that’s $5000 a month, tax free. [/quote]
Could it be that most “responsible” parties on Piggington are withholding taxes and remitting them to the government?
I think that I’m the only one who’s paying cash. Bad me!!
What about landscapers and handymen?
If it’s tax free, they wouldn’t get Social Security in old age.
April 1, 2010 at 12:52 PM #534268briansd1
Guest[quote=ocrenter]looks like the going rate is $100/per day. which is the same as a day labor. assuming the husband is a day labor and the wife is a cleaning lady, that’s $200/day, x 25 days, that’s $5000 a month, tax free. [/quote]
Could it be that most “responsible” parties on Piggington are withholding taxes and remitting them to the government?
I think that I’m the only one who’s paying cash. Bad me!!
What about landscapers and handymen?
If it’s tax free, they wouldn’t get Social Security in old age.
April 1, 2010 at 12:52 PM #534725briansd1
Guest[quote=ocrenter]looks like the going rate is $100/per day. which is the same as a day labor. assuming the husband is a day labor and the wife is a cleaning lady, that’s $200/day, x 25 days, that’s $5000 a month, tax free. [/quote]
Could it be that most “responsible” parties on Piggington are withholding taxes and remitting them to the government?
I think that I’m the only one who’s paying cash. Bad me!!
What about landscapers and handymen?
If it’s tax free, they wouldn’t get Social Security in old age.
April 1, 2010 at 12:52 PM #534823briansd1
Guest[quote=ocrenter]looks like the going rate is $100/per day. which is the same as a day labor. assuming the husband is a day labor and the wife is a cleaning lady, that’s $200/day, x 25 days, that’s $5000 a month, tax free. [/quote]
Could it be that most “responsible” parties on Piggington are withholding taxes and remitting them to the government?
I think that I’m the only one who’s paying cash. Bad me!!
What about landscapers and handymen?
If it’s tax free, they wouldn’t get Social Security in old age.
April 1, 2010 at 12:52 PM #535087briansd1
Guest[quote=ocrenter]looks like the going rate is $100/per day. which is the same as a day labor. assuming the husband is a day labor and the wife is a cleaning lady, that’s $200/day, x 25 days, that’s $5000 a month, tax free. [/quote]
Could it be that most “responsible” parties on Piggington are withholding taxes and remitting them to the government?
I think that I’m the only one who’s paying cash. Bad me!!
What about landscapers and handymen?
If it’s tax free, they wouldn’t get Social Security in old age.
April 1, 2010 at 1:01 PM #534142meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=ocrenter]looks like the going rate is $100/per day. which is the same as a day labor. assuming the husband is a day labor and the wife is a cleaning lady, that’s $200/day, x 25 days, that’s $5000 a month, tax free. [/quote]
Could it be that most “responsible” parties on Piggington are withholding taxes and remitting them to the government?
I think that I’m the only one who’s paying cash. Bad me!!
What about landscapers and handymen?
If it’s tax free, they wouldn’t get Social Security in old age.[/quote]
If I hire a housekeeper, I’m not their employer, I’m their client. It’s their responsibility to report their income and pay their taxes–just like when I hire a plumber, electrician or landscaper.
April 1, 2010 at 1:01 PM #534273meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=ocrenter]looks like the going rate is $100/per day. which is the same as a day labor. assuming the husband is a day labor and the wife is a cleaning lady, that’s $200/day, x 25 days, that’s $5000 a month, tax free. [/quote]
Could it be that most “responsible” parties on Piggington are withholding taxes and remitting them to the government?
I think that I’m the only one who’s paying cash. Bad me!!
What about landscapers and handymen?
If it’s tax free, they wouldn’t get Social Security in old age.[/quote]
If I hire a housekeeper, I’m not their employer, I’m their client. It’s their responsibility to report their income and pay their taxes–just like when I hire a plumber, electrician or landscaper.
April 1, 2010 at 1:01 PM #534730meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=ocrenter]looks like the going rate is $100/per day. which is the same as a day labor. assuming the husband is a day labor and the wife is a cleaning lady, that’s $200/day, x 25 days, that’s $5000 a month, tax free. [/quote]
Could it be that most “responsible” parties on Piggington are withholding taxes and remitting them to the government?
I think that I’m the only one who’s paying cash. Bad me!!
What about landscapers and handymen?
If it’s tax free, they wouldn’t get Social Security in old age.[/quote]
If I hire a housekeeper, I’m not their employer, I’m their client. It’s their responsibility to report their income and pay their taxes–just like when I hire a plumber, electrician or landscaper.
April 1, 2010 at 1:01 PM #534828meadandale
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=ocrenter]looks like the going rate is $100/per day. which is the same as a day labor. assuming the husband is a day labor and the wife is a cleaning lady, that’s $200/day, x 25 days, that’s $5000 a month, tax free. [/quote]
Could it be that most “responsible” parties on Piggington are withholding taxes and remitting them to the government?
I think that I’m the only one who’s paying cash. Bad me!!
What about landscapers and handymen?
If it’s tax free, they wouldn’t get Social Security in old age.[/quote]
If I hire a housekeeper, I’m not their employer, I’m their client. It’s their responsibility to report their income and pay their taxes–just like when I hire a plumber, electrician or landscaper.
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