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Worker Classification: Will the IRS and Others Agree With You?
26 August 2008
Misclassifying workers as independent contractors when they are really employees can result in significant tax and other legal liabilities. This edition discusses the factors that apply in determining whether or not a worker can be properly classified as an independent contractor.
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Author: David Dubberly
Firm: Nexsen Pruet, LLC

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