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Old 04-03-2015, 10:19 PM
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How do you pay tax on a temporary foriegner

Hello:

Thank you for having this forum and for allowing me on this forum!

I have been in the construction business for 45 years in Los Angeles and I need a little help.

An immigrant is in this country legally and she married a friend of mine. She does not have a social security number. She is a website developer and I paid her about $12,000 for working on my website and she helped to answer my phones and do other tasks. I prefer to run her expenses through by books and I want to pay the IRS, EDD, etc., worker's comp, etc. the money they have coming.

There must be some way that immigrants without SSN's pay their taxes i.e. artists and sport's players, etc. How do people who accidentally earn money in this country pay taxes without a SSN.

Thank you very much.



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