Post: H1B1 1099 BY THE EMPLOYER

Posted by O on 4/07/07
I have a question about the tax law for H1b1 visa holders. I am working on for a compnay for past two years on h1b1 visa. last year i earned about 60k and they gave me 1099 and i paid my own taxes. this year i have earned about close to 100k and i probably have to pay my own taxes as well. they give me 1099 again this time instead of W2. as far as i know the company should be responsible to pay my taxes and i should be getting a W2, i told the company about that and they said for the job they have hired they will give 1099 only. I dont want to be responsible for paying 50k in tax for this year, do i have a case where i can held the company responsible for paying my tax WITHOUT MESSING UP MY H1B1 STATUS?
Posts on this thread, including this one
- H1B1 1099 BY THE EMPLOYER, 4/07/07, by O.
- Re: H1B1 1099 BY THE EMPLOYER, 4/10/07, by Fanua SP (SCUPS- Student).
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