Legal Question in Business Law in Maine
can you just pay a worker as a subcontractor to save money
Asked on 3/30/10, 1:25 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Elliott Teel
Teel Law Office
No. If the worker is actually an employee (or seen as one by the State) you must treat them as one. This involves withholding taxes and worker's comp insurance in most instances.
Answered on 4/05/10, 6:48 am
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