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Employee v. Independent Contract Agreement?

I am working with another company that requires me to have W-2 paying employees and not independent contractors and I am not sure whether I should have an employee agreement or a work for hire agreement? The thing is that the most these employees will be working would be for 6 months. Is it possible to put a termination clause in the employee contract? I am mostly trying to avoid paying unemployment insurance to these "employees" since they won't be working for me that long. I don't want them to all of a sudden try to claim unemployment insurance if they have only been working for a couple of weeks. Is that possible/legal? Thanks for your responses in advance

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You must be very careful. Just because you want to consider them contractors or they want to be considered contractors doesn't work with the IRS. Here's a link that gives you the checklist to qualify them as independent contractors. www ...

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by jwishz

3 months ago

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