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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our housecleaner comes when we are not at home, brings her own supplies and cleans as she wants. We only set her a goal: to make the house clean, and it's up to her how she achieves that. I have no time to buy the supplies for her and follow her around the house with instructions. I do genuinely believe that she is an IC. However, I'm currently considered an IC myself and keep wondering how it is possible. I'm an accountant, and a consulting firm has hired me as an IC to serve their client. I always work from the client site, 40 hours a week, follow their established business hours, use their workspace, their laptop, have their e-mail address and do exactly what they tell me to do. How am I considered an IC and a cleaning lady who follows her own schedule, uses her supplies and helpers is an employee? Shouldn't it be the other way around? [/quote] Your point is crystal clear. I think the OP on that other thread, that your cleaner has to be your employee, erroneously assumed that she could fear monger DCUM readers. It has all back fired on her.[/quote]
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