All right, my question is: I've worked as an independent contractor since, you know, I can't even remember the last year I signed an income tax confession form. It was probably around 2000-2002. So, since then, I've worked as an independent contractor and I just pretty much pitched the, you know, the when you work as that when you work on off a 1099, the employer sends you a form at the beginning of the new year, and I just pretty much have thrown those away and have not filed. So, I'm getting ready to possibly work where they will take out taxes. So, how do I handle that? I mean, how can I avoid them taking out taxes? Is that possible or how do you handle that type of situation? But yes, you can do that. It just said there's no one quick simple answer. I could tell you that would work every time with, you know, with everybody. I just talked to another guy call me, in fact today, he said he just put exempt on their last couple of years and that worked fine with him no problem. And now the first time I put like ten, the other person called me about a week ago said he put 50 on his the 1040 form. I'm starting a w-4 form at his job. I'm gonna talk to other people who are able to show the employer that look, you know, withholding agent because we're holding agents on the IRS Code Section 7701 a 16 is defined very specifically. This very specific code defines withholding agents and you can write this on bullet 20s everybody go typing on your browser computer 26 space USC space seven seven zero one you'll come up okay read the law for yourself not...