Comment Re:It's already going on... (Score 1) 353
Well, rates never went down, and I don't believe there was any significant change in motorcycle accident rates or survival.
Well, rates never went down, and I don't believe there was any significant change in motorcycle accident rates or survival.
This is just flat out wrong. Have you ever actually seen a 1099? If you are paying an individual, the SSN is the tax id, and must be listed on the form. If you are paying a corporation, then you don't use a 1099.
Not so, I contract, I am an individual working for my own S-corp.
I have never given out my SSN when being paid 1099 through my company.
I give out only my TIN, they pay me with checks, and at EOY I get a 1099 from them for my tax purposes.
Any smart Dr will be incorporated and use a TIN for tax purposes, not a SSN.
Unless the doctor is incorporated, the SSN is the tax id.
Err, if the said Dr. is in business and is not incorporated, he's quite a fool.
They didn't. The gave out their SSN because this is directly related to SS transactions. The doctors receive payments from the insurance company, and those payments must be reported to the IRS on a 1099 form, and that must include the tax id, which is the SSN.
Err, no. there is NO place to fill out SS on a 1099 payment. That is precisely where you have and use your TIN (Tax Identification Number), You only give your SS on your Personal tax forms at EOY in that situation.
No, there is no valid reason a Physician should be giving out his personal SS for a business transaction, especially if it is a 1099 and NOT a W2 type form. Taxes are NOT taken out of 1099â¦.you are responsible for that on your own at EOY.
he sooner we move away from the idiotic notion that the same number should be used for both identification and authentication, and thus must be simultaneously both widely known and secret.
ON this I heartily agree.
I'm still mobile enough to get off my ass, and change the manual thermostat, etc.
WTF would I give out my energy info? I make enough $$ to pay them monthly, etc.
They only have a need to know if I"m having a problem paying, nothing more.
I just don't' get it when folks voluntarily give out SO much info on themselves. I don't see it being long till this really starts biting people in the ass.
I mean, if they need a record of the physician's business, why not use the Federal Tax ID? Why in the world would anyone give out a SS number in this day in age for anything besides something that is directly related to SS transactions (taxes, payments, etc)?
I don't give my SS to anyone except the bank and for SS tax purposes. My last power company tried to insist I give it to them, when I asked WTF they needed this for simply connecting power they said for a 'credit check'. I talked further and found out they'd take a deposit in lieu of this and that's the road I took. I got the deposit refunded about 6mos later I think.
But seriously, there not a THING these days that should or does require a SS# to be given. However, sometimes, sadly, you DO need to be persistent in your insistence that they don't need it. Speak to a mgr or two if need be, but don't' give it out.
Great. And adds to the overreach of private corporations into our lives.
Errâ¦how exactly does it do this?
Unless you somehow believe, that a company you work for owes you something more than the wages you agreed to when you signed up with them and negotiated your salary, no?
Why can't the UK just download those plans and do it right?
I do best, falling asleep to the TV being on. I used to have a regular tv that had a timer, which would turn itself off and cut the ambient light.
Now, I have a 27" computer monitor which is my "TV", and it doesn't have a built in timerâ¦so, it stays on all night, even when the DVR cuts off on Uverse, it has a blue screensaver light which I think affects me.
I guess I need to find a wall timer and hook it to the monitor and try that.
But I just don't do well in 100% quiet environments, even in school, if the room was quiet and no tv or stereo, I would start fidgeting, and goofing off, but with tv or stereo on in background I'd study for hours and all of a sudden, notice that hours had passed and I didn't realize what had played or what tv shows had been on.
Strange.
Yes, because a lack of sleep is the #1 reason why people don't exercise and eat right.
Well, it can affect things.
For one, about the only time good for me to hit the gym and exercise is EARLY in the morning. If I don't sleep well that night, I can't get up and work out and then to work on only 4 hours sleep. If I sleep 4 hours, and wake up, toss and turn till 6amâ¦I don't feel like hitting the gym and will try to crash till 7:30 or so to get a bit more sleep before having to get up and run to work. If I get a full 7 hours of sleep in a row, I wake up early, refreshed and ready to hit the gym and then start my work day from there.
That's just scheduling, but the body has been show more and more to react very badly if not properly rested each night with sleep.
and IT needs unions to stop the h1b
OH goodness NO!!
Please, no unions. What we need is for congress to manage, and regulate PROPERLY, immigration into the US. Enforce out borders, and effectively regulate who comes and goes.
All power corrupts, but we need electricity.