I have friends who run multiple businesses on the side and they pay taxes as independent contractors. Just because they haven't registered official companies with the state, it doesn't mean they are doing anything illegal.
They just don't think their ventures are big enough to be called official companies.
There is nothing illegal about anybody selling things and then paying taxes as an independent contractor. A lot of people do that and I've never heard of anybody getting in trouble for that.
@editor75, I am an electrical engineering major. Writing is not my forte, otherwise I wouldn't be looking for help with my papers.
However, English my native language and I scored a 32 on my ACT test a few years ago. That can leave you guessing as to what result I achieved on the English section of the test.
As far as I can tell the sentence you've quoted does not have a single grammatical mistake.
To your credit, I am not seeing many such errors in your post. However, you don't understand the concept of redundancy. I suppose I shouldn't blame you for that because it's a rather subtle element of style.
" PS-- Your phony, BS link doesn't work."
The terms "phony" and "BS" are
synonymous. There is no reason to use both of them in the same sentence.
Yet, given what I know about your attention span, I have no hope that you will ever grasp this notion. When I sent you a link to various scam-adviser sites, all you had to do was look at the second link on that page. Had you clicked it, you would have found the page you were looking for.
If you lack even the most rudimentary cognitive abilities to achieve this simple objective, you've reached the limit of your potential as a writer.
You've learned how to avoid egregious grammatical errors in your own writing, that's quite the accomplishment. Yet, avoiding redundancies seems to be too sophisticated of a skill for you.
As for pointing out actual errors in somebody else's work instead of calling them "moronic", that may require an iota of critical thinking on your part. I cannot fathom that you have the intelligence or self-discipline to even begin learning how to do that. If you don't understand why ad hominem is a fallacy, only a fool would hire you to write their analytical essay.
I definitely wouldn't hire someone who doesn't know the difference between a real argument and an elementary fallacy. I might forgive your little redundancy and inability to do basic research, but I have no use for a writer whose reasoning skills are as deficient as yours.