In the wake of the rise of the “Gig Economy” in the past decade more and more states are taking aggressive action in dictating who is, or is not, supposed to be considered for self-employed status. In some states, this is as lax as only requiring 1099 to be able to be paid as an independent contractor, but in the state of Washington, there exists a great example of the rules and regulations that are coming down from state government offices to businesses seeking to limit their W2 eligible workforce.
has very clear and specific guidelines on who can actually be considered “independent” according to the authorities over at Employment Security (unemployment) and Labor & Industries (workers’ compensation) that dictate whether you can call yourself (or a new hire) a contractor, laid out in 6 parts:
Does that seem to you like a lot of information? You are not alone: one of the most audited issues with most businesses in WA and other states is the payroll information submitted to them. Many small businesses had run afoul of the state employment agencies merely by misunderstanding how to treat independent contractors and salaried employees.
The important thing to remember as a shortcut is independence; the more control exerted on the work of the individual the more likely that individual should be a W2 employee. Does your customer control when/how/where you work? Do they ask you to do work that you do not normally offer in your business? Then you may be crossing into W2 territory.
These are important questions to ask yourself as a business owner as well: if you’re looking for help with your business operations and are unsure how to treat the people you’re looking to contract with then ask some simple questions first:
If you can answer yes to all of them you are likely in the clear, if not then you may want to ask a professional to assess the situation. It is a great idea to get some documentation from the vendor as well:
The penalties for improperly tax treatment of your vendors can be very costly and can include:
These can add up fast and quickly make it impossible to sustain your business.
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