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Subject:SF STC July: TAXES From:Bob Seitz <bseitz -at- WELL -dot- SF -dot- CA -dot- US> Date:Thu, 30 Jun 1994 07:34:34 -0700
San Francisco Chapter
Society for Technical Communication
July Meeting
TAXES AND THE CONTRACTOR
The San Francisco chapter of the Society for Technical Communication
presents two speakers on tax status. Chris England, Writers Inc.,
will discuss the pros and cons of contracting as it relates to 1099
vs. W-2 tax status and will give an update on the Internal Revenue
Service's famous 20 questions. Karen Kellerman, a technical writing
contractor who testified at a state tax audit hearing in December,
1993, will speak on how employer-employee vs. independent contractor
relationships are determined. There will be ample opportunity for
questions from contractors and hiring managers.
WHEN: Wednesday, July 20, 1994
6:00 p.m.: Networking and hors d'oeuvres
6:45 p.m.: Program
Meetings are usually on the third Wednesday of the
month
WHERE: Stagecoach Restaurant
Wells Fargo Building
44 Montgomery Street at Sutter Street (downstairs)
Downtown San Francisco
A short walk from the Montgomery Street BART Station
RESERVATIONS: STC members can make reservations with
Victoria Pearce
(415) 885-1223
Make reservations by phone but pay at the door
COST: $10 for STC members with reservations
$12 for all others
RECORDED INFO: STC Events Hotline
(415) 985-7121
The STC is an international nonprofit organization of over 14,000
technical writers, editors, illustrators, and other technical
communicators. The STC's mission is to provide timely and innovative
programs and services for the education and professional development
of its members.