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Using Gift Certificates in lieu of cash

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Protanus

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I am starting a teen-focused website. I want to share revenue with the teens that volunteer to do editing on the site, but I don't want to get stuck filing 1099 forms for all of them (there may be up to 100 that volunteer). I incorporated my other website and I am running this website under this s-corportation. My question is can I reward the teen volunteers with gift certificates to RocketCash and avoid having to deal with any tax issues that might come up if I was rewarding them with shares of revenue?
 


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loku

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Teen workers

I would suggest you go to a tax lawyer or CPA to discuss this with. Frankly, this is not the kind of thing that should be discussed in an open forum.
 

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