Overview
Independent contractor status has distinct advantages for companies and workers, and continues to grow in popularity. However, as independent contractor relationships have become more common, the risks have become more apparent as well. This teleconference will help you understand how independent contractor status is determined for tax, EEO state law and other purposes, including in PEO and other multiparty situations; the advantages and disadvantages of independent contractor status for both the company and the worker; and how to handle disputes over independent contractor status when they arise. Getting independent contractor status wrong can be very expensive, whether it involves one or many workers, but thoughtful advance planning can greatly limit those situations.
Authors
Kurt L.P. Lawson, Esq., Hogan & Hartson, LLP
Self Study Credit - CD & Reference Manual
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Self Study Credit - Podcast
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