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Keeping in mind I'm no expert, I've read in multiple places that if you make less than $5,000 a year you don't have to pay taxes on it. If you'd like to set that sort of thing up and be kosher though, all you really have to use is your social security number, you don't need to get a separate tax ID number.
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Thanks, veriria. That's what I was thinking I was getting out of my reading, but I'm peranoid that I'm going to blow it and get in some kind of trouble.
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