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workin under the table

I hear some local places pay this way. any risks to it?
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Like getting busted for tax evasion? Being sued by someone in case of an accident? Getiing hurt out there and having no coverage? Naw I don't see any risk at all!
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There is absolutly no risk at all trying to work under the table, as a matter of fact I highly recommend it. Go for it.
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There is working under the table and then there is getting paid cash. The only difference is your approach to it. having your own business can have allot of tax benefits. More than most people realize. You can do it the right way and still make out pretty good.
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