As a contract worker(aka jobshopper) you will still be 1099'd...........unless your ex employer is planning on doing it under the table..
So my employer has to make cuts and I get to be one of them.
My boss has asked me to take a severance package and work for him as an independant contractor.
My question is this. If laid off but retaining a position as an independant contractor am I legally able to draw unemployment?
As a contract worker(aka jobshopper) you will still be 1099'd...........unless your ex employer is planning on doing it under the table..
..who knows when he is gonna independently contract you...?...draw the unemployment, and be honest when you do work....or not.
sounds like he is trying to get out of paying employment taxes...If he can still afford to pay you then go for it while you look for another job if thats what you want to do.
I've been jobshopping since the 1980's and have always been W2. The place am working at now gave me the option of either W2 or 1099.
As a contract worker(aka jobshopper) you will still be 1099'd...........unless your ex employer is planning on doing it under the table..
As an independant contractor I will be 1099'd and paid straight commission. Considering my average sales cycle is 12-24 months I wont be drawing a commission for at least 6 months. This leaves a monster gap in my income.
You need to check with the labor laws in your state. In Cali I think you would both be breaking the law as you described. Its called tax evasion.
Word it as you like, and you can describe it in your best interest, but it sounds like a potential problem.
Forget unemployment (in Cali), you have income, weather your self employed or not.
Yes, again you can read between the lines in any situation, but you know what your doing...in my older years and growing up to be my "father type" Ive learned its better to not draw attention.
My question is this. If laid off but retaining a position as an independant contractor am I legally able to draw unemployment?
No. I did something similar once and had to pay back about 3K in benefits I recieved
You need to check with the labor laws in your state. In Cali I think you would both be breaking the law as you described. Its called tax evasion.
Not sure on the details, glanced a news article on a family biz (invading with relatives employed) that got fined pretty big for something like this in Cali.....
I am officially an independant contractor.
5 minutes before given the official word I was given a job offer. It's in the 909 though...... :jawdrop: :jawdrop: