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Working with independent contractors

" This is your complete guide to hiring independent contractors to meet your business needs, from making sure you comply with state labor and antidiscrimination laws to protecting your intellectual property to drafting and signing agreements. Working With Independent Contractors also has everything you need to know to make sure that any independent contractor you hire is not considered your employee. Lawsuits in this area are very expensive. This book educates employers about how to hire employees legally, without risking legal trouble. With this book you can avoid misclassifying workers and learn how to: - create a valid contract - assess who qualifies as an independent contractor, and - handle an IRS audit Includes all the legal forms you need, all forms are now downladable at nolo.com"--

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  • "If your business hires independent contractors, freelancers or consultants, this book is for you -- and essential. Working with Independent Contractors can save you a bundle -- but the rules regarding who qualifies are complicated, and misclassifying a worker can result in serious financial penalties from your state or IRS. If you hire programmers, writers, designers, marketing consultants, nurses, janitors, telemarketers, drivers -- in a word, anyone -- on a contractual basis, you need Working With Independent Contractors . This book shows you how to: create a valid contract assess who qualifies as an independent contractor hire ICs without risking an audit retain ownership of intellectual property when using ICs handle an IRS audit take advantage of the IRS's "Safe Harbor" law The 6th edition -- completely revised to reflect the latest laws and court rulings -- includes detailed examples of how a business should hire freelancers. The book comes with all the contracts you'll need, as tear-outs and on CD-ROM. LIST of FORMS Title of Agreement Names of IC and Hiring Firm Term of Agreement Services to Be Performed Payment Terms of Payment Expenses Independent Contractor Status Business Permits, Certificates, and Licenses State and Federal Taxes Fringe Benefits Workers' Compensation Unemployment Compensation Insurance Terminating the Agreement Exclusive Agreement Severability Applicable Law Notices No Partnership Assignment Resolving Disputes Signatures Modifying the Agreement Work at Your Premises Intellectual Property Ownership Confidentiality Non-Solicitation Attorney Fees Independent Contractor Questionnaire Documentation Checklist Worker Classification Checklist Independent Contractor Agreement Independent Contractor Agreement for Household Workers Independent Contractor Agreement for Direct Sellers Independent Contractor Agreement for Real Estate Salespeople Independent Contractor Agreement for Consultants Independent Contractor Agreement for Work Made for Hire."
  • "" This is your complete guide to hiring independent contractors to meet your business needs, from making sure you comply with state labor and antidiscrimination laws to protecting your intellectual property to drafting and signing agreements. Working With Independent Contractors also has everything you need to know to make sure that any independent contractor you hire is not considered your employee. Lawsuits in this area are very expensive. This book educates employers about how to hire employees legally, without risking legal trouble. With this book you can avoid misclassifying workers and learn how to: - create a valid contract - assess who qualifies as an independent contractor, and - handle an IRS audit Includes all the legal forms you need, all forms are now downladable at nolo.com"--"
  • "" This is your complete guide to hiring independent contractors to meet your business needs, from making sure you comply with state labor and antidiscrimination laws to protecting your intellectual property to drafting and signing agreements. Working With Independent Contractors also has everything you need to know to make sure that any independent contractor you hire is not considered your employee. Lawsuits in this area are very expensive. This book educates employers about how to hire employees legally, without risking legal trouble. With this book you can avoid misclassifying workers and learn how to: - create a valid contract - assess who qualifies as an independent contractor, and - handle an IRS audit Includes all the legal forms you need, all forms are now downladable at nolo.com"--"@en
  • ""Helps businesses of all size hire and work with independent contractors legally, from creating a valid contract to protecting a company's intellectual property. The CD provides dozens of forms and agreements. The 7th edition is updated to reflect changes in IRS and Department of Labor rules and regulations"--Provided by publisher."
  • ""Helps businesses of all size hire and work with independent contractors legally, from creating a valid contract to protecting a company's intellectual property. The 7th edition is updated to reflect changes in IRS and Department of Labor rules and regulations"--Provided by publisher."@en
  • ""With Working With Independent Contractors, you can learn how to: create a valid contract, assess who qualifies as an independent contractor, and handle an IRS audit"--"
  • ""With Working With Independent Contractors, you can learn how to: create a valid contract, assess who qualifies as an independent contractor, and handle an IRS audit"--"@en

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