Legal Question in Tax Law in California

If a family member pays me to help with an elderly family member do I have to report this income. If I didn't what could happen? Also, would this affect my ability to file for bankruptcy?


Asked on 7/21/10, 2:01 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Doug Michie Michie Law Firm

Having a job neber prevents filing for bankruptcy. You are suppossed to report income from self-employment on your tax returns. Failure to do so will lead to penalties and possible jail time.

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Answered on 7/24/10, 8:17 am


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