Your employer should be telling you what the mileage is. At my place of employment, we get 50.5 cents a mile.
Absolutely "NO". They cannot charge to withhold taxes. They can charge to withhold a garnishment if instructed by the court.
He has the write t do anything if you work for hm
No -- your personal mileage is NEVER deductible. In fact, in your situation, the personal mileage use of the employer provided auto is taxable benefit. (Note: Commuting to and from work is considered personal use).
Your bank will charge you a service fee for the bounced check, but beyond that, you need to talk to your employer and find out why the check bounced and whether it is going to be replaced; you are also entitled to be repaid for the bank service charge. If your employer is now out of business, this could be difficult, however. Find out what is going on.
Form W-2 is Wage and Tax Statement. The IRS requires employers to provide at least three copies of Form W-2 to each employee by January 31st. If January 31st falls on a weekend, then the deadline is extended to the next business day. Your employer is expected to provide/send your W-2 forms to you at no charge to you.If you haven't received your W-2 forms, contact your employer. If your employer hasn't provided/sent them to you by mid-February, then you should contact the IRS at 1-800-829-1040. The IRS will send a letter to your employer requesting that the W-2 forms be provided/sent to you. The IRS also will send to you Form 4852 (Substitute for Form W-2 or Form 1099-R).If you haven't received your W-2 forms from your employer by the time you need to file your tax return, then you should complete Form 4852, attach it to your return, and file your taxes that way. If your employer did send W-2s to you but you've lost them, contact your employer. Your employer is required to provide you with a new copy. Your employer will write 'REISSUED STATEMENT' on the new copy. Employers sometimes charge a fee for issuing a duplicate W-2 form.
Not all employers do.
An employer can pay any amount they want for gas mileage. The federal government allows an employee to claim a deduction for the business mileage if the employer does not reimburse the employee for the expense.
Many companies charge for gas and mileage. It is a good idea to keep written records of the gas and mileage used during business hours.
Charge mileage on a V8? Your question really makes no sense. Please rephrase the question.
Very few employers are required to pay you mileage at all, so the fact that you calculate mileage at all is a bonus. That being said, the employer has a perfect right to determine the amount of miles and the rate at which they pay you.
An employer should not charge a 1099 employee for workman's comp. If you get a 1099 you are not in an employer, employee relationship You are an independent contractor.
I charge two bucks a mile.
about 24miles per charge
No, simple as that.
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