Yes, Uncle sam wants his money and there are several different tax fraud violations you could be charged with.
I believe people actually get paid under the table so that they can illegally avoid paying taxes.
It means you will be paid as an employee, not a contractor, with al proper payroll accounting (withholding) being done. Not under the table.
If you're getting paid under the table, which is ducking the government and not paying taxes like the rest of us do, then you are not eligible for workman's comp or medical insurance. You employer, who does not techinically employ you in the eyes of the law, has no obligation to cover your expenses.
Typically, if a person is paid by a company, he or she is an employee of that company. Under that definition, a CEO would be considered an employee.
You mean as an employee, your payroll. Yes.
A general opinion is over-worked and under-paid.
About $10.50 an hour
"Under the table" refers to money made that is not reported to the IRS. No taxes are ever paid on this income. It is as if the money changed hands under a table and was not seen by anyone, so no one knows about it.
Proof that someone is being paid 'under the table' could be obtained through video/audio records which would probably best be obtained by a licensed private investigation agency.
Yes, if he qualifies under all the rest of his state's unemployment requirements. It's the employee who is an independent contractor or paid only on commission that is out of luck.
keep my mouth shut.
I get paid $8.10 starting