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Is there a legal requirement that all 1099's and W-2's be sent out by January 31?

It’s necessary to send the template to the IRS for the 2018 tax year before the end of January 2019.Form 1099-MISC: Fillable & Printable IRS Template Online | PDFfillerThe same term is applicable for filing to your local tax department of state and payment receiver. It’s a general requirement for all information in the return documents to be sent to a governmental institution during the first month of any given year. It’s also important to file before the set deadlines.The IRS allows taxpayers to complete their tax forms electronically in order for them to be received and processed faster.Filing electronically also makes it easier to share one completed copy between persons and institutions you file to.This helps save time and better automates the tax management process.

Are some questions and answers coming from paid propagandists?

An interesting question, and one which I’ve looked into several times during my five years here on Quora. Why did I look into it? Because I’m quite active on one side of a very contentious political issue, have no connections with the money interests on that side, and am quite actively, and to the very best of my ability, fighting against the other side … a side that’s funded by literally hundreds upon hundreds of millions of dollars a year, and which has quite explicitly had researchers looking into the use of social media as a way to spread its “propaganda.”Note that I put “propaganda” in quotes. I’m doing that deliberately while answering this question because I’m quite sure that proponents of that side would likely say the same thing about me.The difference between us is that they are getting very, VERY well paid for what they do, whereas the only monetary interest I could arguably have is in two books that I’ve written and have, after having paid publishing expenses and giving away a good number of copies over the years to folks who needed them for their fights for survival, made somewhere on the order of perhaps ten cents or so per hour for my time. That’s fine with me, as a political life fighting for causes that I believe to be important has always been at my core, but it’s pretty damn inconvenient when it comes to being able to fight effectively and also find allies who are similarly devoting significant time, attention, and energy to learning how to survive and also be effective in the fight.For readers who don’t know me, you can get the best sense of what I’m up against by reading my answers here on Quora as well as my QBlog entries at https://www.quora.com/profile/Michael-J-McFadden/blogs and a rather radical, but well-referenced, printable, big-print handout I created specifically to be easily readable in the dim light of bars under attack by antismoking campaigners: Smoking Ban Lies.Without funding for TV ads, press releases, offices and staff other such resources, I’ve always turned to the internet as a prime form of exposing the “propaganda” developed by those on the other side of the issue: those who seek to use fear to manipulate people’s thoughts, feelings, and actions with regard to persecuting and generally just making life difficult for smokers in order to reduce their numbers and eventually eradicate them altogether. I write reasonably well, I’ve been trained in, done undergraduate and graduate work in, and done training of others when it comes to identifying, exposing, and fighting propaganda that’s used to twist people’s minds into the directions of hatred, whether that hatred is meant to win support for wars between countries or wars upon minority groups that are denied a voice or even the basic protections against expressions of hate such as expressed here: The Wall Of Hate or, as you can see in more diluted form even here on Quora, in many of the comments after the answers about female smokers here: How does Indian society see girls who smoke? (Heh, I can’t even imagine what that thread would look like withOUT our BNBR rules… I could practically construct a brand new Wall Of Hate just from the material there that hasn’t been flagged! For the record, while I support the wishes of our hosts here regarding BNBR, I personally feel it’s better for such expressions not to be erased: when poison is hidden it’s deadlier than when it’s exposed.OK… that’s a rather long introduction, but I felt it was needed for what I’ll be saying next.Over the years I’ve been fighting against the “War On Smokers” through the tools of the internet, first on local bulletin boards and Commodore 64’s Quantum Link, and then on the old Usenet “alt.smokers” newsgroup, America OnLine, and on odd and sundry websites all over the web, I’ve watched for and caught a few, but only a few, real occasions where I’ve been pretty sure the people I’ve seen on the net are professionals. I know that antismoking groups have done research and published papers in the area of influencing social media, and once even found an antismoking researcher willing to share her work with me… until she found out why I wanted to see it and subsequently “ghosted” me (years before the term had even been invented!) after a quick note saying she had “no interest in helping (me) or my groups” — groups of other unpaid activists such as FORCES.org, SmokersClub.com, NYC CLASH, Ban the Ban Michigan, and many other local groups here in the US and elsewhere.I know at least fairly well what to look for: people who are literate though can pretend sometimes to be a bit less than literate; people who know how to use the tools to key into base positive and negative emotions, whether they be protecting our children or fanning hate against the “drug addicts” (smokers) or their “suppliers” (Big Tobacco); people who know how to hit on the key arguments that you find repeated constantly throughout the hundreds of websites funded by taxes, by the NicoGummyPatchyProductPushers, and by Big Charity groups that use images of “The Choking Children” to pluck at the heartstrings and loosen the purse strings of potential contributors; and people who are smart enough not to engage in rational discussion that exposes the weaknesses of their popular claims or the tenuous bases those claims have in studies that were funded from grants restricted to researchers whose grant proposals promise to deliver results “pleasing” to tax- or corporate- rich antismoking funders.So have I seen much along those lines here on Quora? Or from those who might represent Big Tobacco (An actor largely silent in the social media front, here in the US at least, since the 1998 MSA fiasco in which BigT caved seemingly out of fear of criminal prosecutions and the impossible-to-pass-up temptation of a deal in which they’d collect 250 BILLION dollars in an unlegislated “tax” to be levied upon smokers and passed to US State governments and their antismoking organizations — while Big T itself had to pay nothing at all!)No, I’ve seen nothing here on Quora that I could identify as being from either side in any official way, though there are certainly members who work or have worked professionally and openly for Big Tobacco and for various funded antismoking groups and interests, and for the newbies on the vaping front. When I see a “voice” that looks suspect to me I’ll check their profile and history, and while I’ve found a few of the amateur variety (made up names with no real history outside of their antismoking writings) anything beyond the obvious fakes have been rare to nonexistent as far as I’ve been able to tell.It’s possible that they’re just too clever for me to spot them… but I don’t think so, at least not beyond a possible few rare voices. Most of those who are more outspoken don’t really have much to back up what they’re saying when pushed to provide and defend citations, and aren’t smart enough to avoid getting into an argument that they’re doomed to lose.And if there was going to be ANY area where I’d expect “secret paid professionals” to be active in this way, it’d be in the smoking and smoking ban discussions here on Quora. I think in most of the other fights with “sides” out there the professionals are more likely to be open about who they are…… with one exception: international politics. I’ve seen people seemingly unjustly silenced in Israeli/Palestinian discussions, and I think I’ve seen professionals from Russia, China, India, Pakistan, and maybe a few other places that are hotspots around the world right now… but I haven’t really had the free time and attention to do the sort of background searches that would be needed to get a better sense as to whether my “thoughts” on such have any real basis in any of those discussions on here.Sooo… overall… coming from someone who HAS learned to keep an eye out for this sort of problem and who has done so for a good number of years… I don’t think I’ve seen much of it here on Quora — at least outside of the international disputes I just referred to.MJM, with apologies for the length of the answer…

How can I get rich through advertising my tax business get more clients using internet?

(Please examine other tax services in the yellow pages to see how they do it. Perhaps you can do better.)First of all you will need a name and a logo. You might decide that a character fits your style. There are online sites to get those for free or for a fee to get full size printable images.Determine which clients (business or residential) and what location(s) you will serve.A tagline helps to identify your service standards. Are you fast? Are you accurate? Are you friendly? Are you knowledgeable?I believe tax services are by state license, so it makes sense to limit your advertising to your local community.Next, you will need to work on your ad copy. At some point, you will be writing ads to submit to publications or to a billboard ad company. You will be paying for this, so excellent ad copy is a must so you don’t waste your time or money. Look up guides to designing and creating your ad(s). If you do it all yourself, you will need to become good with computer graphics editing. Some ads may include yourself in business attire next to your contact information as you may see others do. Could you take a photo of yourself, crop it to a best fit size and upload it as instructed by an ad submission service?Advertising services:RadioBillboardNewspaperConstant ContactLinkedIn (networking)TelevisionAlso consider partnerships, charities and other public face opportunities to get your name out. Be competitive with commercial services. (Some are very expensive I have found.)You will not “get rich” doing taxes for others as an individual with limited experience. No one is really allowed to claim earnings that cannot be predicted with any accuracy.If you are poor with getting clients or have poor communication or money management skills you will more likely fail because there are many tax services but only so many clients who use in persons to serve in a brief period of time as most file from January to April.Best wishes on your tax service start up.

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