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Freelance photographer + Uber driver + W2 job. Missed quarterly estimated taxes on the side income. Notice came to my old address in Williamsburg. Got it handled in one afternoon for $99.

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Top Tax Issue in Brooklyn: Multiple Income Streams & Estimated Taxes

Brooklyn creatives: If you have both W2 and self-employment income, you likely need quarterly estimated payments. Missing these creates compounding penalties.

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Common IRS Notices We See From Brooklyn

Based on Brooklyn's economy and demographics, these are the most frequent notice types:

CP14
Freelance 1099
Gig Economy
Quarterly Estimated
Multiple Income
Side Hustle

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