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[quote=Anonymous]generally speaking, unless you are being hired to perform a service unrelated to your "employer"'s business and you are a free agent (with respect to the way in which you go about doing your work), you are an employee. if you are classified as a 1099, you are being illegally misclassified. your employer could be fined, not to mention on the hook for its share of your payroll taxes (about 7% of your pay). so, if a law firm specializing in wills and estates hires a paralegal as a 1099 to work a couple days a week on wills and estates matters, the paralegal is being misclassified. if the law firm hires a guy to install tile in the bathroom, set up an IT system, etc. that person is a 1099. possibly, if the law firm hires a marketing consultant who comes up with ideas to market the firm, that person could be a 1099. obviously the law is much more nuanced than this, but that is a general overview. [/quote]
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