Company Driver vs. Owner-Operator: Only One Can Legally Hide $72,000 a Year From the IRS. Guess Which
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24/7 Wall St.Company Driver vs. Owner-Operator: Only One Can Legally Hide $72,000 a Year From the IRS. Guess Which247wallst.comThere is a real tax code arbitrage that separates two people who may drive the same lane, haul the same freight, and eat at the same truck stop, yet report their income on completely different forms. One gets a W-2. The other gets a 1099 or a Schedule C. That single distinction unlocks a retirement ... Company Driver vs. Owner-Operator: Only One Can Legally Hide $72,000 a Year From the IRS. Guess Which
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