How to Determine if I am an Employee or Independent Contractor?
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- As an employee, your employer pays half of your FICA and Medicare tax. You pay 7.65% and your employer pays 7.65%.
- As for federal income taxes, most employees elect to have their employers withhold tax from their pay on Form W-4.
- As an independent contractor you pay the entire 15.3% of FICA and Medicare tax (referred to as "self-employment tax").
- In addition, independent contractors do not have pay automatically withheld for federal income taxes. They make federal income tax payments , or Estimated Tax Payments by sending in Form 1040ES.
- Behavioral Control - if someone else controls what work will be done and how the work will be done, you are most likely their employee. If you receive direct instructions from someone else conce ing your work, such as when, where, and how to do the work; what tools or equipment to use; or where to purchase supplies and services, you are most likely an employee.
- Financial Control - if you have a significant financial investment in the work you perform (including assets or tools you need to complete the job), you are most likely an independent contractor. If you are responsible for purchasing the tools and materials needed to complete your job, you are most likely an independent contractor. If you will personally realize either a profit or a loss, then you are probably an independent contractor.
- Type of Relationship - if you receive benefits (such as health insurance, retirement plans, or paid leave) from the person or organization you work for, then you are most likely an employee. There may even be a written contract that details the nature of your working relationship, i.e. employer and employee or an explicit statement that you are an independent contractor.
- The IRS will issue a determination for you if you either disagree with your current classification or cannot decide which is the correct classification for you. You will need to file Form SS-8 with the IRS, in order for them to make a determination on your behalf. Once you submit the form, the IRS may ask for additional information from both you and whomever you worked for. A technician will be assigned to the case and will make a determination based on the facts of the situation and the law.
- It could possibly take six months or more for the technician to make the determination - so don't expect a quick turnaround time. While you are waiting for a decision, you can file Form 8919 with your federal income tax return, in order to pay your half of the FICA and Medicare taxes.
- If you do not agree with the decision of the IRS, you cannot appeal; however, you can request that the office reconsider the decision if you have additional information that was not previously included.
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