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No, if you receive a W-2 reporting your income, then you must file the W-2 to report your wages and taxes that have been withheld on your behalf.
If you prefer to be treated as a contractor and be responsible for paying your own self-employment tax (Social Security and Medicare tax) as well as your income tax, then you should negotiate that with the company.
No, if you receive a W-2 reporting your income, then you must file the W-2 to report your wages and taxes that have been withheld on your behalf.
If you prefer to be treated as a contractor and be responsible for paying your own self-employment tax (Social Security and Medicare tax) as well as your income tax, then you should negotiate that with the company.
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