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independent contractor
A person working independently, under a contract; a self-employed person
Someone who does work for the employer but is not an employee and therefore is not covered by the employer’s benefits plans
One free from the influence, guidance, or control of another or others and does not owe a "fiduciary duty" e g , an architect, engineer, prime or main contractor, construction manager at-risk
A person who is hired by a company, but works for himself/herself The company is a client, rather than an employer
The term is most important as used to describe the relationship of broker and salesperson, employee or independent contractor If employee, the broker must withhold income tax and pay social security, provide workmen's compensation, and may be liable for some negligent acts of the salesperson while on the job All of this is avoided by the broker if salesperson is an indepent contractor
or "person who independently contracts" means any person that: Expressly or impliedly contracts to perform mortgage broker activities for a licensee; with respect to its manner or means of performing the activities, is not subject to the licensee's right of control; and is not treated as an employee by the licensee for purposes of compliance with federal income tax laws (per WAC 208-660-010) any person that expressly or impliedly contracts to perform mortgage brokering services for another and that with respect to its manner or means of performing the services is not subject to the other's right of control, and that is not treated as an employee by the other for purposes of compliance with federal income tax laws (per RCW 19 146 010)
A person who con- tracts to do work for another by using his or her own methods and without being under the control of the other person regarding how the work should be done Unlike an employee, an independent contractor pays all of his or her expenses, personally pays income and social security taxes and receives no employee benefits Many real estate salespeople are independent contractors
– People such as lawyers, contractors, subcontractors, public stenographers, and auctioneers who follow an independent trade, business, or profession in which they offer their services to the public, are generally not employees However, whether such people are employees or independent contractors depends on the facts in each case The general rule is that an individual is an independent contractor if you, the payer, have the right to control or direct only the result of the work and not the means and methods of accomplishing the result Back to Top
An Independent Contractor provides services to a company, but is not an employee of that company The company pays the Independent Contractor without withholding payroll taxes or paying the employer's share of payroll taxes An independent contractor has the right to decide how the work will be done and may hire others to assist or do the work Independent contractors also do not receive wages Independent Contractors are under intense scrutiny from the IRS and states because of abuses costing billions of dollars of taxes
The term is most important as used to describe the relationship of broker and salesperson, employee or independent contractor   If employee, the broker must withhold income tax and pay social security, provide workmen's compensation, and may be liable for some negligent acts of the salesperson while on the job   All of this is avoided by the broker if salesperson is an independent contractor  
This usually appears in a contract to identify the creator as a non-employee Work produced as an independent contractor is considered freelance work
One who agrees to perform according to a contract and who is not an employee
A legal term for a person who is hired to do work for another person but who is not an employee or agent of that person The hiring person is not responsible for the actions of the Independent Contractor nor does she owe that Independent Contractor the same legal duties owed by an Employer to an Employee under labor and employment laws
A person to whom the named insured provides a 1099 form for income tax purposes
An individual, who is self-employed, and is free from the direction and control of an employer covered under state and federal unemployment laws The Internal Revenue Service uses certain guidelines to determine the independent contractor relationship Many states utilize the same guidelines Upon termination of the independent contractor's services, the individual may attempt to collect unemployment benefits The company should be prepared to prove to the state that the contracted individual was not an employee within the meaning of the law
One who is retained to perform a certain act, but who is subject to the control and direction of another only as to the end result and not as how he performs the act The critical feature, and what distinguishes an independent contractor and an employee or agent, is the right to control
A person who agrees to perform and complete a specific job or task and determines the ways and methods of achieving that job or task
The salesperson is either an employee or independent contractor If the Salesperson is an employee, the broker must withhold income tax and pay social security, provide workmen's compensation, and may be liable for some negligent acts of the salesperson while on the job This is avoided by the broker if salesperson is an independent contractor Many salespeople are both salespeople and broker
A taxpayer who contracts to do work according to his own methods and who is not subject to control except as to the results of such work An employee, by contrast, is subject to the control of the employer as to the methods to be used to obtain the desired results
One who agrees to perform services or supply commodities under a contract In carrying out his/her contract, he/she is not under the control of, or an employee, of the party with whom he/she contracts
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