What are the factors used to determine whether an individual or entity is an independent contractor?
The factors considered in determining whether someone is an independent contractor include, but are not limited to, whether the individual or entity: • Supplies the tools or materials; • Makes services available to the general public; • Works for a number of clients at the same time; • Has an opportunity for profit or loss as a result of labor or services provided; • Invests in the facilities for work; • Directs the order or sequence in which the work is to be done; • Determines the hours during which the work is to be done.
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