Massachusetts Accounting Agreement - Self-Employed Independent Contractor

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This is a contract whereby an employer hires an independent contractor to perform various accounting functions as designated in the Agreement.
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Ten Tips for Making Solid Business Agreements and ContractsGet it in writing.Keep it simple.Deal with the right person.Identify each party correctly.Spell out all of the details.Specify payment obligations.Agree on circumstances that terminate the contract.Agree on a way to resolve disputes.More items...

If you work for an employer, you're an employee. If you're self-employed, you're an independent contractor.

A 1099 employee is a US self-employed worker that reports their income to the IRS on a 1099 tax form. Freelancers, gig workers, and independent contractors are all considered 1099 employees. In contrast, actual company employees are considered W-2 employees.

The law does not require you to complete a contract with your self-employed or freelance workers - a verbal contract can exist even when there is nothing in writing.

Remember that an independent contractor is considered to be self-employed, so in effect, you are running your own one-person business. Any income that you earn as an independent contractor must be reported on Schedule C. You'll then pay income taxes on the total profit.

If a person is truly an independent contractor (meaning they meet all three elements of the three part test), then the wage and hour laws are not applicable. This includes minimum wage, overtime, and rules for the timely payment of wages under the Massachusetts Wage Act.

How do I create an Independent Contractor Agreement?State the location.Describe the type of service required.Provide the contractor's and client's details.Outline compensation details.State the agreement's terms.Include any additional clauses.State the signing details.

What Is an Independent Contractor? An independent contractor is a self-employed person or entity contracted to perform work foror provide services toanother entity as a nonemployee. As a result, independent contractors must pay their own Social Security and Medicare taxes.

Becoming an independent contractor is one of the many ways to be classified as self-employed. By definition, an independent contractor provides work or services on a contractual basis, whereas, self-employment is simply the act of earning money without operating within an employee-employer relationship.

Here are some steps you may use to guide you when you write an employment contract:Title the employment contract.Identify the parties.List the term and conditions.Outline the job responsibilities.Include compensation details.Use specific contract terms.Consult with an employment lawyer.Employment.More items...?

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Massachusetts Accounting Agreement - Self-Employed Independent Contractor