North Carolina Self-Employed Part Time Employee Contract

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This is a contract whereby an employer hires a part time employee on an independent contractor basis.

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FAQ

Independent contractors provide goods or services according to the terms of a contract they have negotiated with an employer. Independent contractors are not employees, and therefore they are not covered under most federal employment statutes.

Whatever you call yourself, if you are self-employed, an independent contractor, or a sole proprietor, a partner in a partnership, or an LLC member, you must pay self-employment taxes (Social Security and Medicare). Since you are not an employee, no Social Security/Medicare taxes are withheld from your wages.

There are no hour laws for freelancers. If a contractor works over 40 hours weekly, that's the contractor's concern rather than that of the business owner.

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.

If you are an independent contractor, then you are self-employed. The earnings of a person who is working as an independent contractor are subject to self-employment tax. To find out what your tax obligations are, visit the Self-Employed Individuals Tax Center.

Simply put, being an independent contractor is one way to be self-employed. Being self-employed means that you earn money but don't work as an employee for someone else.

Simply put, being an independent contractor is one way to be self-employed. Being self-employed means that you earn money but don't work as an employee for someone else.

The general rule is that an individual is an independent contractor if the payer has the right to control or direct only the result of the work and not what will be done and how it will be done. If you are an independent contractor, then you are self-employed.

There is no definition of a part-time employee in the North Carolina Wage and Hour Act, according to Dolores Quesenberry, the director of communications for the N.C. Department of Labor. Each employer can set its own standards for what it considers a part-time employee to be, she said.

A 1099 worker is one that is not considered an employee. Rather, this type of worker is usually referred to as a freelancer, independent contractor or other self-employed worker that completes particular jobs or assignments. Since they're not deemed employees, you don't pay them wages or a salary.

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North Carolina Self-Employed Part Time Employee Contract