If it is based on a written contract, the statute of limitations on a written contract is 4 years. Determining when the time frame starts being counted is another variable, it may be from the end date of the contract, or it may be based on the actual date of breach. Consult an employment lawyer in California.
Yes, if the agent has violated any component of their Independent Contractor's Agreement.
How you are paid does not determine whether you are a contractor. If you are properly an independent contractor, you can be paid on a 1099.
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You are required as an independent contractor to file what type of taxes?
Yes, if he qualifies under all the rest of his state's unemployment requirements. It's the employee who is an independent contractor or paid only on commission that is out of luck.
yes
The main benefit of being an independent contractor is freedom. Other benefits include tax benefits.
no collection from contractor
Only if its work related, from home to work you cant. Hi, I'm an independent contractor myself, and I don't get mileage to and from the office. I don't think I've heard an independent contractor that claim their mileage.
Respondeat superior - Latin for "let the master speak" does not apply to the acts of an independent contractor. Of course, it all depends on your jurisdiction. Different states have different laws, but normally, you cannot sue an employer for the acts of an independent contractor. Of course, to make things more difficult, each state has its own definitions of what an independent contractor are. Generally, the more control the employer has over a person, the lower the chances are that the person is an independent contractor. Bottom line - contact a lawyer.
Not if you are an independent contractor.
If you are an independent contractor in Georgia, you should not have a regular paycheck that can be garnished. If you have a regular paycheck from one specific employer and taxes are taken out, it can be garnished.