Subcontractor or Employee: Understanding Worker Classification

Subcontractor or Employee: Understanding Worker Classification
Subcontractor or Employee: Understanding Worker Classification
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Deciding whether to classify a worker as an employee or subcontractor can be tricky—and getting it wrong could lead to penalties or compliance headaches. In this Kaizen Time episode, we break down the key differences, explore real-world examples, and share practical tips to help you make the right decision for your business. Tune in to learn how to protect your business, stay compliant, and avoid losing your sanity along the way!

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YPD HCM is part of the Kaizen CPAs family. YPD HCM specializes in payroll and HR compliance for small businesses, providing the hands-on support to get your people paid and stay compliant without having to become an expert yourself.

The information in this article is provided for general educational purposes and reflects conditions as of the publication date. It does not constitute legal, tax, or compliance advice. For guidance specific to your business, consult a qualified professional.

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