No one factor determines contractor status
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Employee or Not, And Why it Matters |
Hiring someone on an independent contractor basis can have many advantages for employers. For example, independent contractors can:
- Be hired on a per-project basis and let go when the project is completed.
- Be more experienced workers who want to maintain a degree of independence. In other words, they don't require the supervision that is necessary with employees.
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| Employee | Independent Contractor |
| Worker must obey instructions concerning when or how to perform the job. | Worker is responsible for the outcome of the job and can determine how it is to be done. |
| Company provides training. | Worker may be licensed by a state board and may have invested considerable sums in training. |
| Services must be performed by the worker. The company hires, supervises or pays a worker's assistants. | Worker can hire assistants and is responsible for their pay. |
| The worker has an ongoing relationship with the company. | Worker advertises or otherwise makes his or her services available to the general public. |
| The company sets the work hours. | The worker can set his or her own hours. |
| The company requires full time work at its business. | Worker can work for more than one company at the same time. |
| The company controls where the work is performed and determines the order in which tasks are done | The worker can complete tasks at his or her office or home. He or she decides how to finish the job. |
| The worker receives payment by hour, week or month. | Independent contractors are usually paid on a per job or commission basis. |
| The company provides tools and materials. | The worker provides his or her own tools, materials and facilities and has often made a significant investment in them. |
| The worker generally does not take on any financial risk and the company pays travel and business expenses. | The worker can realize a profit or loss from a job and generally pays the expenses incurred in completing the job. |
| The worker can usually quit without liability for failure to complete a job. | The worker is liable for completing a job according to contract. |
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