I’m confused about the booth rental requirements. Who has to have a booth rental permit?
Booth Rental Permits (also known as independent contactor licenses) are required for all barbers, barber manicurists, and specialty license holders who rent or lease space in a barber shop or specialty shop as an independent contractor. Licensees who are actual employees of the shop, which typically means that the employee will get a Form W-2 from the shop owner, do not need to have a booth rental permit. If you work in a shop, or, are renting a chair or space and the shop owner does not withhold payroll taxes, then you may be considered an independent contractor under the law and you would need to obtain a booth rental permit. For questions about whether a person is considered an employee or independent contractor for tax purposes, you would need to contact the Internal Revenue Service. Booth rental permits are valid at any barber shop or barber specialty shop and are not tied to a specific shop.
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