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Worried About How You’ve Classified Workers as Independent Contractors or Employees?

By Thomas Schober on January 4, 2012
Posted in Operating a Business

It seems less costly to classify as many as “independent contractors,” rather than “employees,” (but) the IRS can generally make a wrong decision in this area very costly to the employer.
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