Get Your Contract in Writing
With the rise of the gig economy, independent contractor arrangements are more common than ever. Whether you’re an independent contractor or a business hiring one to work for you, a written agreement will help to protect your rights, define expectations, and prove that there’s no employer-employee relationship.
Included are customizable agreements for independent contractors and freelancers in a multitude of fields, such as sales, accounting, software consulting, and construction. Along with the agreements, you’ll find detailed instructions on how to:
• draft a binding agreement
• define a project’s scope
• preserve confidentiality
• distinguish between employees and independent contractors
• protect your intellectual property
• amend your agreement, and
• satisfy IRS requirements.
Each chapter has two agreements—one geared towards the independent contractor and one geared towards the business hiring an independent contractor.
The 11th edition is completely updated to provide the latest rules and regulations,
Tabla de materias
1. How to Use This Book 2. Hiring Consultants and Independent Contractors 3. Working as a Consultant or Independent Contractor 4. Enforcing Consultant and Independent Contractor Agreements 5. General Independent Contractor Agreements 6. Consultant Agreements 7. Agreements for Household Services 8. Agreements for Salespeople 9. Agreements for Accountants and Bookkeepers 10. Agreements for Software Consultants 11. Agreements for Creative Contractors 12. Agreements for Construction Contractors 13. Agreements for Messengers, Couriers, and Delivery People 14. Agreements for Social Media Consultants 15. Agreements for Gig workers Appendix A: How to Use the Interactive Forms Appendix B: Sample Agreements for Use by Hiring Firm Appendix C: Sample Agreements for Use by IC Index
Sobre el autor
Stephen Fishman is the author of many Nolo books, including Deduct It! Lower Your Small Business Taxes, Every Landlord’s Tax Deduction Guide and Home Business Tax Deductions: Keep What You Earn—plus many other legal and business books. He received his law degree from the University of Southern California and after time in government and private practice, became a full-time legal writer.