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Ground Contractors ** Alexander vs FedEx- Checks are in the mail
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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3267745" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Happy for you guy especially when you consider the fact that the largest settlement in the Willis vs. Fedex case ("east coast') was $45,600 If that wasn't bad enough the same law firm represented the plaintiffs in both cases. However , they partitioned the court for the maximum allowable attorney's fee which was 30% In the Alexander case ('west coast') they were awarded around 22% but for the ("east coast') settlement they were awarded the maximum. But, keep something in mind. If they flipped you a 1099 throwing it all into 2017 then by January 15, 2018 you will need to send in an estimated tax voucher. If you are filing married joint and there is no other reported income for 2017 I believe that you should send in at least $60,000 and send in one to your state department of revenue based on whatever state income tax may apply in the state in which you live.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3267745, member: 58386"] Happy for you guy especially when you consider the fact that the largest settlement in the Willis vs. Fedex case ("east coast') was $45,600 If that wasn't bad enough the same law firm represented the plaintiffs in both cases. However , they partitioned the court for the maximum allowable attorney's fee which was 30% In the Alexander case ('west coast') they were awarded around 22% but for the ("east coast') settlement they were awarded the maximum. But, keep something in mind. If they flipped you a 1099 throwing it all into 2017 then by January 15, 2018 you will need to send in an estimated tax voucher. If you are filing married joint and there is no other reported income for 2017 I believe that you should send in at least $60,000 and send in one to your state department of revenue based on whatever state income tax may apply in the state in which you live. [/QUOTE]
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