Hire independent contractors without running into trouble
Independent contractors (ICs) do every conceivable type of work--from
accounting to web development--and "gig economy" websites make it easy
to find and hire qualified ICs. Working with independent contractors
saves your business money and gives you flexibility in hiring. But there
are risks in trying to establish IC relationships. Simply calling a
worker an independent contractor doesn't make them one. This book shows
you how to avoid mistakes that can lead to lawsuits or costly fines from
the IRS and state agencies.
Learn how to:
- determine who qualifies as an IC
- document the IC relationship in a written agreement
- assess the risks of hiring freelancers and gig workers
- safeguard your company's intellectual property, and
- handle--and settle--an IRS audit.
The 10th edition--completely revised to reflect the latest changes in
the law--includes detailed examples of how a business should hire
independent contractors.
With downloadable forms: comes with invaluable forms that let you
document a worker's IC status and create strong contracts. Easy to
download and tailor to your own situation, details inside.