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Old September 11th, 2008, 08:55 PM
CerealKiller CerealKiller is offline
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Wow thats alot of info Thank you so much for all your posts


Don't feel down about karaoke or the future. things change and anyone who has been doing this long enough starts to question if it worth it or not. give it time and if you still feel the same way in 6 month maybe its time to quit but I think its one of the greatest jobs in the world.
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Old September 11th, 2008, 11:19 PM
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I'm pretty sure no one who chooses to continue a career in Karaoke has to worry about a thing. Ever since man hit this earth, he has always looked for the chance to be hero or make a fool of himself (or herself). have a great time doing it, and get applause at the same time. This is the outlet man/women has searched for.
Manufactors who produce the karaoke product are just as the KJ's who use it. There are good ones who will survive, and bad ones who will not. As for those who operate illegally, time will eventually tell on them.
As for taxes, most will pay tax on 1099's, and put the cash in their pocket. I seriously doubt anyone pays tax on cash money, despite the claims some will attempt to make as to complete honesty. I know most KJs are pretty much legiimate with their music files, but most have shaded the edge a little at times, despite claims to the opposite. Just the way most humans are.
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Old September 11th, 2008, 11:56 PM
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I've never worked in a club that hasn't required me to fill out a 1099 & I got a yearly summary at the end of the year. Are there some that do not require it? They have no record of where their money went, bad business on their behalf.
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Old September 12th, 2008, 11:02 AM
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I'm not asking anyone if they pay taxes on cash deals, which most private functions are. Most clubs i know of do require you to sign a 1099. Perfect sense and the way to do business, no question. I'm not judging either way, but i know of quite a few clubs that do not require a 1099. Bad business, i don't know, maybe they know something i don't know. I certainly would require it.
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Old October 6th, 2008, 10:29 PM
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They have no record of where their money went, bad business on their behalf.
You can be sure they do, (know where their money went)they just make sure the gov't. has no record of where it went.

I had one bar owner a while back pay me cash all the time,(of which I still account for and pay taxes on) but he writes out a slip and the bar manager signs it. One day the owner called me and asked if i had a 100 dollars extra in my pocket, he claimed he was exactly 100 dollars short the next day and the slip he had written was for 100 dollars more than he normally pays me. I had a wad of bills in my wallet from all the w/e gigs and just had to take his word for it. I gave him back 100 dollars, and paid taxes on the other 200.
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