- 4 - (Dustbusters). Once back in Milwaukee, petitioner rented a one-room office from which she operated Dustbusters. Petitioner did not store any equipment or supplies at this location. From 1987 through part of 1992, petitioner stored equipment and supplies in the basement of her mother’s condominium. The storage space at Ms. Clark’s condominium was approximately 8 feet by 13 feet with a back entrance providing for easy loading of cleaning materials and supplies. Petitioner sometimes gave her mother $250 per month or in lieu of monetary payment made improvements to the condominium, e.g., painting, decorating, and carpentry. During this time petitioner also resided with her mother until she moved into her own personal residence, a four- room apartment located at 1693 N. Cass Street (Cass St. address). The apartment building was owned by petitioner’s grandmother. Petitioner stored supplies, equipment, and materials in a storage room she had built in the basement. Petitioner used water from her apartment to dilute cleaning chemicals. Petitioner employed various people for different client accounts during the years in issue, including Richard Comeau, Ms. Sigrist, and Bill Reynolds (Mr. Reynolds). Ms. Sigrist and Mr. Reynolds each received a Form 1099 from Dustbusters representing amounts earned for cleaning services rendered during 1991. Petitioner’s client accounts consisted of cleaning contracts forPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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