I know you said you didn't want to tell about your whole operation so if you don't want to answer me I totally respect that.
With that said I am as confused as I can be. What I am reading is that you, as the IC, have hired a driver to team with. A driver you pay out of the settlement Schneider sends you. Am I wrong on this?
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I'm still at freightliner..
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When my wife and I teamed Schneider only paid me, I had to pay my wife and our accountant told us I had to be the employer and her the employee because a 1099 team driver in the owners truck is a red flag. Of course we decided she made more than I did every week some how.
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Years ago I would agree with you 100%.
There are countless American owned small fleets operating this way. Believe me they have bigger fish to fry than a one truck operation. Even if they did come after him, it would just be a penalty and maybe some interest. Nothing to big that a tax professional could easily wiggle you out of.
In my opinion, in this case the reward is definitely worth the risk.
Just as I see a COUNTLESS number of pre emission trucks running in California. Many of them based in Cali lol.
Like the IRS it's a law that's rarely enforced. It's just a fine if you get caught, so many o/o's just kept the same truck.Last edited: Sep 7, 2016
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