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Business Recovery Services, LLC - Brian Hessler
Business Recovery Services - Brian Hessler ATTENTION all current and former EMPLOYEES

ATTENTION all current and former employees of Business Recovery Services. You may be owed back wages! If you worked for Business Recovery Services - Brian Hessler and did not receive at least the Arizona Minimum Wage for all hours that you worked, you may be entitled to compensation! Please read the following:

Independent Contractors: Classifying a person as independent contractor usually reduces the small business owners exposure under laws and regulations governing the employment relationship and requires a 1099 contract to be in effect.

An independent contractor is not legally considered an employee of a small business however; because of this classification, the rights and responsibilities that the small business owner has toward the independent contractor are different for those responsibilities he or she has for individuals classified as full or part time employees of the business. For example, non discrimination laws apply to the employer and its employees, but not to its independent contractors.

In exchange for using the advantages independent contractors provide, the employer substantially loses the rights to control the contractor. While the employer can still control and expect results however, the employer cannot dictate where, when, or how work is to be done. Thus, the employer loses control over the work processes, tools, and work schedules by which the work is performed. The demarcation between what constitutes an employee versus an independent contractor can be ambiguous. For example a person is more apt to be considered and independent contractor when:

A 1099 contract is involved and defines the relationship between the business owner and the contractor.

Submission of an invoice for payment for services rendered to the business owner for payment.

Usually has established a Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN).

Responsible for his or her payroll taxes.

Work on a project with a definite completion date.

Setting ones own hours.

Possessing a high degree of skill.

Using ones own tools, materials and office.

Working on relatively short projects.

The above examples are based on common law interpretations and on a list of 20 criteria used by the Internal Revenue. Misclassification of people as independent contractors can result in substantial tax liabilities and fines for the small business owner. When in doubt always consult an employment attorney.

Also, May an employee agree to work for less than the minimum wage? No. The minimum wage is an obligation of the employer and cannot be waived by any verbal or written agreement or employment contract.

If you feel that you may be owed money by Business Recovery Services - Brian Hessler, please visit http://www.ica. State. Az.Us/FAQs/minimumWage/index.html for further information.


Offender: Business Recovery Services, LLC - Brian Hessler

Country: USA   State: Arizona   City: Mesa
Address: 340 W University DR STE 2
Phone: 4806494251
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Category: Shops, Products, Services

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