Thanks, Dave. Yes, in the US companies should and are supposed to issue a 1099 to anyone who does work for them, but I can tell you that doesn't always happen. When I get paid by a client, it's up to them to issue me whatever forms are required on their end. It's up to me to report my income and pay my taxes on it. They don't follow up on me, and if they don't send me any forms, I don't follow up on them. It's up to them to deal with it if audited on their end.Dear Scuba Wife,
At least in Mexico it IS illegal to pay people with un reported income, either independent contractors (in the US you get 1099 forms) or direct employees without the government's ability to receive taxes and make social security payments. Just like the US, these taxes pay for social services as well as fixing pot holes in the streets.
This question was asked multiple times in other threads and I only responded to the inquiries. And yes, I am proud that we take care of our people and help keep the pot holes filled.
Those businesses that do not do so, are in violation of civil and criminally laws.
Dave Dillehay
Aldora Divers
Doing contract and project work vs being a full-time employee, it's up to me to file taxes and pay what I owe. It's also up to me to find my own medical insurance and fund my own retirement account. There are plenty of contractors here who don't do either.
In Mexico, if someone is paid as an independent, is it not up to them to declare their income and pay whatever taxes would be owed on it? What I've read about IMSS seems to indicate that anyone who is a legal resident of Mexico can buy into it, it doesn't have to be funded through an employer.
Whatever a DM chooses to work for and the arrangements they acept, I feel, is between them and their employer and none of my business as a customer. I would never as someone what they make, how they're paid, if they get benefits, etc. If I choose to dive with a $90 shop and feel I get my $90 worth, then I'll dive with them. How much of my $90 goes to the DM, Captain, crew, gas for the boat, tank fills, water & fruit, etc, etc, doesn't concern me. It's none of my business what their cost is and what the profit margin in, or how any of the costs or profits are allocated.WSOPFAN
I never knew there were shops that actually paid anyone as regular employees. I thought they all were paid cash as independent contractors. Unfortunately very few were savvy enough to save any money during high season as most just blow it away partying. I think it would be very interesting to find out what employees get paid at a shop that charges say $60 for 2 tank dives -vs- a shop that charges $90 for the same. I would guess that until now almost nobody ever thought about these things before going to Cozumel. Just curious if anyone would actually choose a shop that paid their employees well -vs- say a shop they found out pays theirs crap and keeps most of the money. I think some shops would cringe at the fact of that info getting out......