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Old 07-03-2009, 07:23 PM
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Independant contractor

I just got hired at an office, I had been helping organize the office and was asked to manage it full time. I am being paid as a contractor, so I have to fill out a contract at the end of the week with everything I did for them that week, then they pay me. I got my first check today and there was no taxes taken out of it, none, no city, school, federal nothing. I normaly over pay my taxes and get money back, will I have to pay at the end of the year? How will I do my taxes?


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