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Employee vs. Independent Contractor – Seven Tips for Business Owners
IRS Summertime Tax Tip 2010-20 As a small business owner you may hire people as independent contractors or as employees. There are rules that will help you determine how to classify the people you hire. This will affect how much you pay in taxes, whether you need to withhold from your workers paychecks and what tax documents you need to file.Here are seven things every business owner should know about hiring people as independent contractors versus hiring them as employees.
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Excellent info!
I guess to drop a dime on the employer, and hope to dodge paying the taxes all himself, he would file an SS-8. But that would certainly bring the IRS to the door. Which may be good, or bad, depending on what the IRS does. Form SS-8 is interesting. The IRS asks a lot of detailed questions about the relationship in order to determine the worker's status. |
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