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Money and real estate have always been a passion of mine. I started my career in the banking industry. After graduating college I went to work at one of the Big 4 accounting firms, Deloitte to 'earn my stripes' and later became a CPA.

After working for enough time in this industry, I’ve learned even the best investors and business owners need a lot of help on the accounting and tax side. They are so busy taking action and making deals happen, that they fail to maintain proper books. This ends up costing them so much in the long run. Not only do their tax preparation costs increase, but more importantly they’re not able to make the best decisions throughout the year because they don't know their current financials.

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The tax code–defined statutory employee is, for the most part, an independent contractor. The term employee in the tax code refers to the common-law employee

Tax Code–Defined Statutory Employees Are Hybrid SelfEmployed

April 08, 20252 min read

When you hire a worker, one of the most important decisions you’ll make is classifying the worker as either an employee or an independent contractor for tax purposes. If you correctly classify a worker as an independent contractor, you’re not required to pay the employer’s share of Social Security and Medicare taxes or to withhold income taxes from their pay.

 

The IRS uses the “right of control” test to make this classification. Under this rule, the IRS considers your worker an independent contractor if your business has the right to control only the result of the work—not how the worker does the work.

 

In most cases, if a worker qualifies as an independent contractor under this test, that’s the end of the matter. But there’s an exception: statutory employees.

 

You must classify some workers who meet the independent contractor definition as employees for certain tax purposes. These workers are known as statutory employees, and they fall into just a few categories:

 

  • Corporate officers

  • Certain homeworkers

  • Drivers who distribute food, beverages, or laundry

  • Full-time life insurance salespeople

  • Traveling or city salespeople

 

If a worker qualifies as a statutory employee, you must

 

  • pay your share of their Social Security and Medicare taxes;

  • withhold the employee’s share of Social Security and Medicare taxes from their paycheck; and

  • pay federal unemployment (FUTA) tax for some categories.

 

(Note: You do not have to withhold federal income tax—except for corporate officers.)

 

Naturally, businesses often prefer to classify such workers as independent contractors to avoid these obligations. Fortunately, not all workers in the categories listed above are automatically statutory employees. A worker in one of these roles is considered a statutory employee only if all the following apply:

 

  • They personally perform the work.

  • They have no substantial investment in facilities or equipment.

  • They have an ongoing relationship with your company.

 

If any one of the conditions does not apply, you don’t have to treat the worker as a statutory employee. Carefully structuring the relationship can help avoid unintended employee classification.

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