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Subcontracting Versus Hiring Employees

 
While you should talk to a lawyer about the specific differences between subcontractors and employees, this article will present you with a list of things to watch out for when utilizing subcontracting.

Subcontracting: Make Sure The Relationship Meet the Test

I suggest, however, that you contact your accountant or your lawyer, or check the IRS page for further information on any topic dealing with the differences between employees and subcontactors or the IRS-20 point rule.

o You want to make sure that your subcontractors own their own tools.
o You want to make sure you're not providing them with a laptop or protocol analyzers or anything else that would be expected if someone had their own network integration or service kind of business.
o You want to make sure that they have control over things - that you're not executing the same degree of control over them that you would an employee.
o You want to make sure that they have many clients.
o You want to make sure that they have the ability to sustain a loss.
o You want to make sure that they market to the public or that they have a listing in the phone book.
o You want to make sure that you are not paying by the hour.
o You want to be writing the check to the company, not the individual.

There are a whole bunch of rules that come into play with subcontracting. When you're talking about setting up subcontractor relationships, it's very important to make sure that you get all you t's crossed and i's dotted.

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Author: Joshua Feinberg
 
Author Bio:

Joshua Feinberg, co-owner of Computer Consulting 101, gets computer consulting businesses more steady high-paying clients. Now you can too with your free access pass to proven computer consulting secrets at www.Computer-Consulting-101.com

 
 
 

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