Wishyouamerry

Wishyouamerry t1_j9m6vj2 wrote

Never assume your student knows anything. Sometimes students will not feel comfortable asking for more detailed information, or will not even realize that they don’t know the things they don’t know. I like to imagine I’m teaching the skill to my elderly mom - I need to give her all the background info and really explain each step. If your student is picking up on things super quickly, you can adjust your style.

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Wishyouamerry OP t1_j2ezp34 wrote

Wait, one more question. In January 2023 would I be paying for: January 2023, February 2023, March 2023 (what I think I’ll earn) - - or do I skip January 2023 and in April 2023 pay for what I did actually earn in Jan-March 2023?

I think it’s the second one.

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Wishyouamerry OP t1_j2exfbi wrote

Well this is super helpful! Thank you for all that info. I was not aware of self employment tax, I will definitely look into it!

For my 2022 taxes, I had 2 different W4 jobs, the one W9 job, and I got two pension payments. Is that going to be difficult for me to figure out on my tax return, or do you think it will make sense once I get started? Up to this point my tax returns have been super simple - one job, no surprises.

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