Perhaps, but I doubt it.Nikki wrote:Why do you keep signing your posts with a name other than Rachel?rachel wrote:Really,
So neckbone, with your infinite wisdom (questionable), why doesnt the paper boy who hasnt come to the age of 18 not statutortily 3121(b) "employed" and nor does he have to pay federal income taxes on his pay? Prehaps because his total income for the year is well below the filing threshhold?
How about the person who's paid by his employer for something done not in the course of the employers "Trade or Business" considered not being 3121(b) employed either. Shouldnt the employee still be withheld federal taxes. I mean seriously Neckbone, the employee was still paid by and from the employer reqardless.
Social Security considers a "trade or business" as an employer whos supplies a service to the public.
How does the employer get around not supplying a service to the public and yet still pays an employee?
Hes still an employee doing a service of what ever nature!
Is that clear enough for you?
IDIOT!
I know a paperboy who makes well over the filing threshold.
He gets about 100.00 a month all year long!
Your to observant for your own good, idiot!