CuriousCaliColo
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Situation:
Colorado resident has a website business with one other person, a California resident.
California partner and Colorado partner split the profit 50/50.
The California partner does all the bookkeeping.
The California partner issues the Colorado partner a W-2 each year (apparently for administrative convenience).
Concerns:
1. Does acceptance of the W-2 automatically relegate Colorado partner to employee status?
2. Can a person be both a partner and an employee at same time?
3. WHAT IF SCENARIO: Colorado partner dies. Spouse of Colorado partner wants share of the partnership. Can California partner say "Too bad, spouse, you get nothing because Colorado partner was really an employee, not a partner -- he got a W-2 each year, so that proves it" ???
Thanks for any insight into this.
Colorado resident has a website business with one other person, a California resident.
California partner and Colorado partner split the profit 50/50.
The California partner does all the bookkeeping.
The California partner issues the Colorado partner a W-2 each year (apparently for administrative convenience).
Concerns:
1. Does acceptance of the W-2 automatically relegate Colorado partner to employee status?
2. Can a person be both a partner and an employee at same time?
3. WHAT IF SCENARIO: Colorado partner dies. Spouse of Colorado partner wants share of the partnership. Can California partner say "Too bad, spouse, you get nothing because Colorado partner was really an employee, not a partner -- he got a W-2 each year, so that proves it" ???
Thanks for any insight into this.