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SMRT (Spontaneous Muscle Release Technique) training

Started by Kelly Sanders, LMT Feb 12, 2014.

Which Exam to Take? 1 Reply

Started by Janice Valverde. Last reply by Kelly Sanders, LMT Apr 21, 2012.

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Comment by Angie Patrick on November 4, 2009 at 3:04pm
Hello Florida !!!!
I am so glad to be a part of this group! I have just created the MASSAGE WAREHOUSE page and would love to have you join! Please feel free to contact me if I can ever be of service to you!
Be Well!
Comment by Gloria Coppola on November 4, 2009 at 12:54pm
Thanks Monica...lots of great personal comments too!
Thanks for participating - please pass it on
Comment by Gloria Coppola on November 3, 2009 at 10:10pm
Hey everyone, would you mind completing a massage career survey? If so, click on the link, answer only the questions that apply and tell more colleagues. I'm compiling research for an article and hoping to gather information that will enlighten many in this field, future lmt's too ,employers etc. Thank you
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=OhBtGlEETUWwi9h5olkCGQ_3d_3d
Comment by Gloria Coppola on October 20, 2009 at 6:22pm
Florida LMT's if you are looking for more choices in Ce's, I recently became a Florida Approved Provider. Online courses too! www.MassageProCe.com.
Comment by Terri Crowder on October 18, 2009 at 7:37pm
Thank you everyone for your comments. I am so excited to have found this forum, where fellow therapists can bounce ideas around and get some very useful information.
Cheers!
Comment by Ruthellen Wood on October 16, 2009 at 3:41pm
in addition to Franks information, You can also get assistance from SCORE Service Corps of Retired Executives. If you are going the self employed route they can be a huge resource as can WBE Women in Business and Enterprize.
Ruthellen
Comment by Frank Ansel on October 16, 2009 at 7:15am
Terri Crowder... If you are an employee the employer will give you a W-2 and the end of the year. The employer will also collect Federal Income Tax and Social Security Taxes from the wages or commissions they pay you.
If you are self-employed (your own business) the establishment will report what they pay you on a Form 1099. You will be responsible to pay your own Federal Income Tax and Self Employment Tax.

So when you are negotiating a position, ask how your earnings will be reported to you (either a W-2 or a Form 1099.) If you are going to receive a Form 1099, find an accountant or an enrolled agent for advise on what record you need to keep, what taxes need to be paid and when, and how to protect your income and not be suprised when you have to file your Federal Income Tax Return in April.

Good Luck and enjoy the ride.
Comment by Ruthellen Wood on October 15, 2009 at 6:09pm
glad to help
Comment by Terri Crowder on October 15, 2009 at 3:49pm
Thanks for the info. Florida has many different laws, so I just want to be sure I do everything the right way.
Terri
Comment by Ruthellen Wood on October 15, 2009 at 3:24pm
Terri,
Thats right you are employed when someone else tells you your work hours and instructs you in how to so your job. If you are left to your own professional decisions AND you create your own work schedule then you are self employed and must pay your own income taxes Etc. Working on commission is a hybrid of sorts. Generally people working on commission only can be eitther but not both for the same place. lets say you work for a salon that pays you 15.00 per massage. They set your hours at 9AM-5PM and they say you cannot ask for a medical history. Then you are employed. They set your hours,commission, and how you will do your job. If you rent space in that same salon, you set your own fees,work the hours you choose, and do the massage style your most comfortable with then you are self employed.
 

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