Should Workers be Employees or Independent Contractors?
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Should Workers Be Employees Or Independent Contractors?
With an increase in freelancers and independent contractors, many businesses are switching from W2 employees to 1099 contractors. However, it may appear challenging to classify a worker as an employee or an independent contractor for some tasks.
Classifying workers correctly is essential to avoid legal troubles and costs and handle human resource and tax concerns accordingly. Here, we will talk about the differences between employees and independent contractors and which ones you should hire for your business.
Employees and Independent Contractors: How Are They Different?
Employees are often permanent, salaried workers, while independent contractors work on short-term, one-time projects.
Employees
An employee is a typical worker who receives a salary and has a long-term contract with your business. The employer has the right to oversee and control the actions of an employee, unlike those of an independent contractor.
An employee receives benefits from the employer, receives more than or equal to the minimum wage, and has their taxes withheld by the employer. An employee focuses on the business they work at instead of having multiple clients like an independent contractor. Companies can fire employees if they see fit.
An example of a benefit an employee may receive is a health benefit. Legally, a company needs to provide health care coverage to its employees if they have more than 50 W2 workers.
An employee is also known as a W2 worker since you need to file a W2 tax form for such a contract.
Independent Contractors
Independent contractors are self-employed, specialized workers. They provide services to multiple clients at a time and have a written contract for a specific short-term task.
Unlike employees, independent contractors need to arrange the tools and expertise to get a task done. They get to choose when and how to work since they are their own business owners. Independent contractors also need to pay taxes by themselves.
1099 contractors do not receive benefits. Companies are also not bound by the minimum wage when hiring an independent contractor. Their agreement stays within the bounds of their contract. The company and the contractor can renew this contract whenever they want.
A 1099 tax form is what an independent contractor needs to fill, which is why we call them 1099 workers.
How to Classify Your Workers as Employees or Independent Contractors
Despite the clear-cut definitions of 1099 and W2 workers, some companies may struggle to classify workers as employees or independent contractors. For this purpose, the IRS has established a test with three elements to help companies classify their workers.
A very easy way to determine the classification is to look at the degree of control you have over the worker. If the worker has more independence, they are an independent contractor. If you control most aspects of their work – or if you have the right to do so – they are an employee.
If despite the test, you still want to confirm the classification, you can do it through an SS-8 form filed with the IRS. You can provide them with the details of your contract, and they will determine whether an employee is a W2 worker or a 1099 contractor.
Should You Hire Employees or Independent Contractors?
Both employees and independent contractors have their advantages and disadvantages. You cannot say that one is better than the other because the favorability depends entirely on the company. A company needs to consider their budget, their time, and the number of legal issues they are willing to manage.
Pros and Cons of Employees
An employee is often committed to the company, but the business also needs to pay them benefits and payroll tax. This can create issues for a small business.
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Pros and Cons of Independent Contractors
An independent contractor saves you time and legal trouble, but they are less committed to your company and may not have the same quality standards as you do.
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Conclusion
An employee is a worker who stays with you for the long term and upon whom you can exercise a greater degree of control. An independent contractor stays for the short term and works of their own accord.
By hiring an independent contractor, you save time and cost on legal issues and paperwork that you need to do for an employee. However, employees show a degree of commitment and continuity if hired.
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Final Thoughts from the Hall Accounting Team
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