That is what it is, Liese. And it's pretty sleepable in for me, at 5'8 and generally picky about lying stretched out.
But do authors normally have to register? Allyson--ask Hec or Deb if they have. I guess, if they do, that the party issuing the 1099 might be the trigger.
Blargh. I look at other peoples Project 365 photos and think that I have more than 300 left to go and so little imagination. I can't just keep taking pictures of me sitting in different bits of my apartment. And I'd also like them to be less "Oh! Look at me!" but can't quite see how that's possible, given the premise.
But do authors normally have to register? Allyson--ask Hec or Deb if they have. I guess, if they do, that the party issuing the 1099 might be the trigger.
No, I've never had to register or get a license as a corporation or company or anything. And I've been getting advances and royalty checks and freelance checks for about 8 years.
They're wrong. They often are and depend on people freaking out about their taxes instead of fighting them. You have to look at the state budget deficit and know that somebody high up is just saying "Hit everybody you can hit. Most will roll over. Find an excuse."
Allyson when I did independent contractor work for USC, I had to file paperwork with the city (it's a city response, yes, not a state?) to get some sort of certificate. It was free though. And I never did it.
I hope Noah and ita both get effective and pleasant medical care. I hope Allyson figures out WTF.
I hope Noah and ita both get effective and pleasant medical care. I hope Allyson figures out WTF.
Me to!
Also, I have another work pet peeve. We have tuition reimbursement for no-credit classes. When people register for classes they tend not to pay me. So I contact them, and they tell me they don't have to pay, because they get reimbursement. Um...
Feel-better-ma to Noah & seconding the hopes that it's bacterial & will clear up with meds in a few days.
Antibiotics wreaked havoc on D's sleep patterns and digestive system - here's hoping Noah has an easier time with them! (Yogurt & applesauce were our friends, and that's all I'll say.)
Hivemind, I just got a final notice from the city of LA because on my 2006 taxes, I paid taxes to the state and feds on a 1099 from my book advance.
The City now says that I am an independent contractor or a small business and I need to pay them money and register with them.
It's not a bill. I'm unsure what the fuck to do, as the language is weirdly complex and I'm not that smart.
Has anyone experienced anything like this?
I've heard of it in L.A. When I was working at the Colony Theater one of the set guys was complaining because he had made x amount as an independent contractor ('cause most small theaters don't keep a set guy on tap) and they were trying to jack him for back taxes claiming he should have registered as a business.
I never heard how that panned out, but he was fighting it. He had no idea what had triggered it either.
So I contact them, and they tell me they don't have to pay, because they get reimbursement.
Maybe a dictionary should be part of the required reading for the course?
Also, I had stressful work dreams that woke me up last night. Yuck!
Or maybe they are confused about what reimbursement means?
I am tired, but I don't think I have too much to do at work today, so that is good.