I am a new driver (California) and am working my first CDL job. The company does not take out taxes from my pay and I want to make sure I don't get screwed over when it's time to file with the IRS. Does anyone have an suggestions on how I should calculate how much to set aside?
Thanks!
Help with taxes
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by RandomNoise, Jan 2, 2021.
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The IRS has a form 1040-ES that you fill out and pay quarterly. You can do it by mail or online.
Why isn't the company withholding taxes?tscottme and RandomNoise Thank this. -
It’s been several years since I worked that kind of job, but I found that I got pretty close if I put around 25% of my paycheck into savings. It probably wouldn’t be a bad idea to save a little more if possible, nothing wrong with having a cushion. As mentioned, you have to pay quarterly.
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It's a smaller company so I'm not sure if they classify their drivers as independent contractors. I've only had normal office jobs so I'm not familiar with how trucking companies are supposed to work...I still have a lot to learn!
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Yeah, I was thinking maybe 30% would be safe.
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Don’t get hurt, you don’t have workers comp.
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Very true! Gotta sign up for health insurance ASAP.
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RUN! Go find a real job before you and your entire future get wrecked!
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Is it normal for even smaller trucking companies to withhold taxes or treat drivers as independent contractors? I've only been with this company for a month
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I use ADP and they take it out of my bank. acocount
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