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California AB-5 law for independent contractors went into effect Jan 1, what if a sub-contractor that I use doesn't want to be an employee?
California AB-5 law for independent contractors went into effect Jan 1, what if a sub-contractor that I use doesn't want to be an employee?
I have only read a little bit about it, but one sure way for the subcontractor to remain a subcontractor is to create a business entity such as an S-Corp. There could also be legitimate subcontractors. It seems to me that the purpose of the law is to prevent employers from misclassifying employees as subcontractors.
for some reason, I don't think that is what the law is aboutThen you will replace him with an employee.
The subcontractor is a business entity, and has other clientsI have only read a little bit about it, but one sure way for the subcontractor to remain a subcontractor is to create a business entity such as an S-Corp. There could also be legitimate subcontractors. It seems to me that the purpose of the law is to prevent employers from misclassifying employees as subcontractors.
That is way too broad a statement to make about a law that has yet to see the inside of a courtroom.
This law has seen courtrooms, and went to the calif supreme courtThat is way too broad a statement to make about a law that has yet to see the inside of a courtroom.
The subcontractor is a business entity, and has other clients
The subcontractor is a business entity, and has other clients
What caused the law is what has seen court.This law has seen courtrooms, and went to the calif supreme court
The subcontractor is a business entity, and has other clients
California AB-5 law for independent contractors went into effect Jan 1, what if a sub-contractor that I use doesn't want to be an employee?
What caused the law is what has seen court.
Thanks for all the replies, so, the law and consequences are untested, some entities "might" be considered to be "disregarded"; what is a small business supposed to do? If another business is in the software consulting business, as I am, I can't hire their services, I have to find someone to hire with equal knowledge and experience as that business person? Even if I just need them for just one client of mine, just for a limited amount of time?What the law is about and what the consequences of the law are, are often two very different things.
If another business is in the software consulting business, as I am, I can't hire their services,