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Thinking of applying to a parent company while still employed at a subsidiary has anyone done this? Looking for real experiences.

Reddit r/careerguidance·u/Bright-Midnight24·about 1 month ago
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From Reddit - r/careerguidance: Thinking of applying to a parent company while still employed at a subsidiary has anyone done this? Looking for real experiences.

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Self employed with cash income - paano kayo nagka first visa?

Reddit r/digitalnomad·u/bandito_13·about 1 month ago
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M29, run a small logistics business. Mostly cash but legit - I pay taxes, may BIR, bank transfers every month. Problem is I want to work abroad someday. But I cant even get a tourist visa to scout places. UK refused me. Schengen refused me.…

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Self-employed for 5 years - what boring weekly habit has had the biggest impact on your career?

Reddit r/careerguidance·u/Crescitaly·about 1 month ago
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I've been self-employed for 5+ years running a service business from Dubai. The habits that stabilized my career weren't exciting or motivating - they were genuinely boring.…

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10 Key Differences in Self Employment Tax Vs Employee Tax
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10 Key Differences in Self Employment Tax Vs Employee Tax

Small Business Trends·Jessica Clark·about 1 month ago
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Discover the crucial differences between self employment tax vs employee tax in our comprehensive guide. Explore 10 key distinctions that impact your finances, tax obligations, and overall earnings, helping you make informed decisions about your work…

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Self-Employed America’s Hidden 15.3% Tax Trap: Full Social Security Burden Hits Harder in 2026
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Self-Employed America’s Hidden 15.3% Tax Trap: Full Social Security Burden Hits Harder in 2026

WebProNews·Name·about 1 month ago
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Self-employed workers shoulder the full 15.3% self-employment tax in 2026, including both shares of 12.4% Social Security on income up to $184,500. Deductions help, but strategies like S-corps and Solo 401(k)s cut deeper. W-2 splits favor employees.

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