How Are Contractors Paid
Can an independant contractor be paid in cash?
If my employer prefers paying me in cash, can I still be an independant contractor?
If you as an independent contractor accept cash as payment, then it’s between you and the company with whom you contracted the work. However, you also call that company your employer. Which is it? The IRS has a lot to say on the topic of treating workers as contractors who should rightly be treated as employees.
Here’s a quote from their site:
“It is critical that you, the employer, correctly determine whether the individuals providing services are employees or independent contractors. Generally, you must withhold income taxes, withhold and pay Social Security and Medicare taxes, and pay unemployment tax on wages paid to an employee. You do not generally have to withhold or pay any taxes on payments to independent contractors.
Before you can determine how to treat payments you make for services, you must first know the business relationship that exists between you and the person performing the services. The person performing the services may be -
*An independent contractor
*An employee (common-law employee)
*A statutory employee
*A statutory nonemployee
In determining whether the person providing service is an employee or an independent contractor, all information that provides evidence of the degree of control and independence must be considered….”
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