A previous employer is trying to say, anyone who files differently on their taxes, he will report to the IRS as an independent contractor who made $15,000/year and pays 40% of the income. He says he has books (handwritten) of people who worked, he paid, and the amount he gave to those working or have worked for him. He controlled all aspects of the employment to the pure definition of employee under the IRS Independent contractor vs. employee article.
I was working for him in 2018, received a 1099-MISC as well as a w2, and filed taxes with form 8919 code h. I have no understanding why he wants to go this route other than not to pay his share of taxes.
I want to know what legal steps I can take to protect myself from any imminent threat from the previous employer who is threatening people.
Here is what I do know about the situation from other people and seen with my own eyes:
He was paying a lot of his previous employees under the table of $75/week, controlled everything from the pay rate, hours worked, buildings completed, days worked, supplies, equipment, and what time we started. I also know he was paying people way under the legal rate of pay for those who worked for him. I have witnesses who will back me up against him if the IRS would contact me about this situation.
I was working for him in 2018, received a 1099-MISC as well as a w2, and filed taxes with form 8919 code h. I have no understanding why he wants to go this route other than not to pay his share of taxes.
I want to know what legal steps I can take to protect myself from any imminent threat from the previous employer who is threatening people.
Here is what I do know about the situation from other people and seen with my own eyes:
He was paying a lot of his previous employees under the table of $75/week, controlled everything from the pay rate, hours worked, buildings completed, days worked, supplies, equipment, and what time we started. I also know he was paying people way under the legal rate of pay for those who worked for him. I have witnesses who will back me up against him if the IRS would contact me about this situation.