Summary
In Ohio, witchcraft itself isnt illegal, but causing harm or distress through any means, including spells, can be considered illegal. Acts like harassment, assault, or threats are punishable by law, regardless of the method used. If a person commissions harmful spell work, they could be held liable. Self-employed individuals must pay taxes, and if you earn $600 or more, you may need to file a 1099 form. Consult a tax professional for personalized advice.Full Conversation
Doing spells against a person that is harming you, how can you state doing the work without showing harm
Hello User, it seems you're asking about using spells as a form of protection or defense. Here's some general legal info:
*. In Ohio, causing harm to others, even via spiritual or esoteric means, may be considered illegal.
*. If you feel threatened or harmed, you should contact local law enforcement.
*. You should consider legal remedies such as restraining orders.
Remember, this is general advice and may not apply to your specific situation.
What is the laws against Spells on people
In Ohio, there are no specific laws addressing spells. However, laws against assault, harassment, and threats apply regardless of the method used. If someone feels threatened or harmed, they should report to law enforcement. It's always best to seek peaceful and legal resolutions.
If witchcraft is not illegal, how can spell work be considered illegal
While witchcraft isn't illegal in Ohio, any acts that cause harm or distress to others, regardless of means, could potentially be illegal. This includes harassment, assault, or threats, whether they're carried out physically or through spell work. Always prioritize peaceful and legal resolutions.
Wouldn't the customer that is requesting spell work against the person be the one in trouble instead of the witch?
Yes, you're correct. If a person commissions someone else to perform harmful acts, including harmful spell work, they could potentially be held liable under Ohio law, especially if those acts result in harm or distress to a third party. However, the specifics would depend on the nature and consequences of the actions.
Does a self employed worker have to pay taxes on how much earned and what is the self employed rate
Yes, self-employed individuals in Ohio must pay both federal and state income taxes. The self-employment tax rate for * is *.*% on the first $*,* of net income and then *.*% on the net income over that amount. It's advisable to consult a tax professional for personalized advice.
If you make * or more do you file *
Yes, in general, if you make $* or more from a business or individual, you may need to receive a * form from them. This form is used to report income from self-employment earnings, interest and dividends, government payments, and more. Be sure to consult with a tax professional regarding your specific situation.