I'm researching a high paying 1099 contractor Class A CDL position.
Anyone have a checklist on what to have in place by employer and self to avoid any liability issues?
Not quite an owner operator position but want to cover myself as a working contractor.
1099 Contractor Status
Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by BluesDude98, May 20, 2018.
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1- you have to take out ALL the taxes ( both fed and state)( rule of thumb- 1000 then minus 400 for taxes) 2- file a Taxpayer Identification Number request with your state and with IRS. ( they should be able to give you a estimate on your Quartly payments) 3 - bank that money and do not touch it till it is time to make payment ( Taxs first then yourself).4- keep a record and recepts EVERY Thing ( truck , insurance, fuel, food , travel) so that when you file your yearly tax you can deduct the proper amount.5- if possible get a good accountant who can do the record keeping and forms, or do them yourself w/ a tax app like Quick-books. ( using a accountant is what i used to do- costs more but he has that training)( can tell you if you are doing it right).6- you do not get workman comp or uneployment insurance, so make sure to have some kind of health insurance and money put away for the down days. Good luck.
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The most important thing is you have a contract. As a 1099, you are a contractor, there to do a specific job and you are free to refuse work, take your own routes and a few other things that differentiates you from an employee.
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