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.
Written by an attorney, this guide explains all the latest IRS rules in plain English, shows how to take advantage of the many financial benefits of hiring independent contractors, and provides independent contractor agreements as tear-outs ...
This eleventh edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect all the changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act—changes that are largely beneficial to the self-employed.
Find all of the following, explained in plain-English with no legal jargon: Business Taxation 101: A brief primer on tax topics in general, especially as they apply to businesses.
Get your contract in writing With the rise of the gig economy, independent contractor arrangements are more common than ever.
For the more than twenty million Americans who are self-employed and offer their services on a contract basis, Wage Slave No More is the book to have. This second edition...
Employees and Independent Contractors
The Complete Guide to Being an Independent Contractor
Clarifying the Status of Independent Contractors: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Taxation and Finance of the Committee on Small Business,...
Using independent contractors is attractive for many reasons -- but it can be risky. Use this handbook and better understand your legal responsibilities and make optimum use of workers.Attorney/lecturer Tim...