Formal agreement can't override Federal and State Law. Even if you signed agreement with employer it won't establish legal ground for employer to charge driver for repairs etc. The only way driver can be treated as independent contractor when he own the equipment or lease it from a third party provider. In all other cases he considered EMPLOYEE. The fact that driver receive salary via 1099 doesn't not make him contractor.
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Stuff like setting own hours, choosing own work (typically shown as choosing own loads), pay, ability to work for another company, etc.
Here is the IRS website to help determine. Independent Contractor (Self-Employed) or Employee? | Internal Revenue Service
That said, yes I would guess 99.9% of the 1099's in te trucking industry is mis classified. -
Exactly , 99.9% are misclassified. But if a company pays a driver 1099 it doesn't mean that such company is automatically bad. -
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I know personally a lot of good companies who pay 1099 and they are way better than majority of those who pay W2.
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No, any company paying on a 1099 (unless it's true contractor work, like for a broker off load boards and such.) is automatically a bad company. If a driver thinks they are not, it's because the driver is also a bad person as the only reason I've found is them trying to avoid taxes.Nolelover61, Sirscrapntruckalot, Dennixx and 3 others Thank this. -
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Again, you can say that company is bad because they drive white Volvo. But there is no correlation between driving a Volvo and fairness of given company etc.Jarhed1964, Nolelover61 and mladen86 Thank this. -
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