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Publication: 2011 Employment Tax Guide
It is important for an individual or entity paying someone for the performance of work to determine if that person is an employee. Partners in partnerships, members of Limited Liability Companies (LLC’s) and sole proprietors are not employees. Also, independent contractors are not employees. If it is determined that there are employees, the employer must comply with a number of regulations. The specific requirements differ depending on the type of employer and the nature of the payments. Our 2011 Employment Tax Guide will help you determine which rules apply to each type of employment. To download the publication, please click here. |
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