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If you work a job that only pays commission, do you file taxes differently. Why don't minimum wage laws apply
Is there some other type of employment that this falls under so that the companies don't have to pay minimum wage?
He gets a paycheck and a w2 from the company he works for. There is just no base pay, so if he sells nothing he makes nothing. Otherwise he gets commission on what he sells. I don't think that would be self employed would it?
its called self employed and you are responsible for your own taxes (best advice is pay on your earnings quarterly) most sales positions are like this
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