When you are an independent contractor, you are a business owner regardless of whether you have a formal entity or a business license. For purposes of the tax code, you are either a W-2 wage earner as ...
Customer satisfaction is largely reflected in your online reviews, which is why it’s important for your contractor business to have plenty of them. A high number of stellar reviews often makes the ...
Italy-headquartered contractor Bonatti has been eyeing a sizeable expansion of its project portfolio and revenue streams as it capitalises on core skillset and market presence to widen its energy ...
Working as a contractor, or hiring contractors, provides the flexibility that many workers and companies desire. In some scenarios, the independent contractor status works well. However, employers can ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. When Albers Aerospace needed a bank that could help them ...
Private equity firms regularly conduct due diligence of legal risks that could impact potential investments. Yet when considering whether to invest in a target company structured in whole or in part ...
On January 17, DOD published a final rule amending the DFARS to implement the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 defining the term “material weakness” for Government evaluation of ...
One major struggle that most contractors face is an ongoing challenge of deciding how to categorize the workers they hire. Should they be deemed employees or contractors? Unfortunately, the answer to ...
Is that truck driver an employee or an owner-operator? The U.S. Department of Labor’s final rule on determining independent contractor status outlines six factors to be analyzed in a multi-factor ...
As defined, a duty to warn is a concept that arises in the law of torts in several circumstances, indicating that a party will be held liable for bodily injuries and/or property damage caused to ...