Question about 1099 as a company driver
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Jamestuc80, Oct 11, 2024.
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Rideandrepair, Jamestuc80, FearTheCorn and 1 other person Thank this.
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Just please don't do 1099. You will be screwed by everyone but someone you want to be screwed by.
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I appreciate yalls warning i had a feeling it was definitely not a way to go thanks for the extra No’s lol
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Seeing as a company driver in the LTL sector get nearly that pay per mile nowadays, plus a full benefit package, the pay you listed for 1099 work doesn’t even match up.
Now if the pay was somewhere around $1 per mile, and you have a working spouse that can cover you for health insurance, and your spouse can contribute the limit on a 401(k), and your spouse can cover your tax liability, and your truck is paid for, and, and, and………….tscottme, Chinatown and Jamestuc80 Thank this. -
If the companies in the OP's area are not paying what he needs, MOVE TO ANOTHER AREA. American's didn't used to put their feet in cement at a job unless it was some cradle-to-grave place like IBM, GM, GE, ATT/Bell Telephone. Americans used to move 7 or more times in a career.
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Your first line is so true.
Every thing else…not so much. -
You have to itemize your deductions in order for you to take those deductions. The other stuff in order for it to actually count, you have to have more than the 'standard deduction' and then it has to be a good amount above that.
Transportation is not one of those items that are normally allowed and can be disallowed because of the nature of this industry. Also, uniforms normally have to be company-specific in this industry - meaning the company name has to be attached.
You can end up paying more, you will be paying all your social security (catch-all term) which is 15%, and you may end up paying more in the long run.
What no one mentioned here is what a legal 1099 driver is.
The pay/taxes are a third of the issue.
Another third is the relationship - meaning the distance or autonomy involved between the driver and the fleet. This means outside of limits things that the driver can be told the driver has the option to refuse work and to route themselves and drive the truck without interference. The driver can not be punished for exercising his/her ability to make these decisions at any time. There is an exception to this when a driver is contracted for very specific work and that work is spelled out in the contract.
And yet another third is this is contracted work, without a thorough and detailed contract - meaning no boilerplate or copied contract, the position is just a W2 position. A contract has to be given to a potential driver before signing it and this is to allow a review of the contract with a legal advisor. AND a copy of the signed contract is given to the driver for their records.tscottme Thanks this.
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