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Old 05-09-2007
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Question Question about a Client in England
I've just added a client who lives in England.. How does it work at the end of the year? Will I have to fill out a W-9 for him?? Wouldn't think so as England doesn't have the same laws as us..

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Does Anyeone know the correct procedure here??
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Hi Jackie
First, congrats on the new client! I love hearing about growth and abundance in the industry.
So, since he's in the UK I believe you just claim it as 'other income' and don't have to mess with a 1099, but all of my clients are stateside so I don't have personal experience with that specifically. Anyone else have a similar situation and know how to handle it?
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Thanks.. thats exactly what I was needing to know!!
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Hi there All of my clients are in the United States so I don't know either but this is an interesting issue! I like VirtualAdministration's answer, it sounds right to me!
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Old 05-11-2007
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Interesting problem/question. As it is I'm having a hard time figuring out if I paid my taxes for my clients in the United States correctly.
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That's funny!! Taxes, and anything about it makes me frown.. Oh, to have a free accountant at my fingertips!!!
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