The city attorney… has a license to practice law?
Right? They’re one of the attorneys of the state.
“are you giving legal advice” “no, im just telling you what forms i’m able to accept” “SHOW ME YOU LICENSE… no, wait, you were supposed to say yes”
TF is a “W BEN” form?
It’s W8-BEN in reality, a form for non-US taxpayers to declare US sourced income. What it means for sovcit lunacy I’m not entirely sure.
Omg this is great stuff.
Here’s a Reddit post about this very situation, from HR’s point of view.
(Not sure how to make an archive link or whatever so it doesn’t go to Reddit)
I don’t know about archival, but you can make it an old Reddit link to make it cleaner.
https://old.reddit.com/r/humanresources/comments/144wkpg/how_did_you_deal_with_an_employee_claiming/
Thanks!
(Not sure how to make an archive link or whatever so it doesn’t go to Reddit)
You can go to archive.org or archive.is (or others) and submit the link to pull up the version they’ve cached. If they haven’t cached it, I believe you can submit a link so that they scrape it.
Sweet, bookmarking! Thank you
I really wish OP would have said what the egregious violation was.
Yeah that was an appalling hit and run on their part
Can’t put 2 and 2 together, huh? This is funny.
They’re saying they exist outside of the US but made money within the US. Kind of like if u were indian and living in india but had a business that made u money in the USA.
Dumbass. You’re supposed to ask for the license before you ask if they’re giving legal advice. Get the order right and it works every time.
when all else fails, asking to see licenses is definitely the way to go