When we file federal taxes, our individual tax burdens are affected by whether our employers and the IRS classify us as “employees” or “contractors.” Today, that distinction is not a neat one. Classifying workers as “employees” or “contractors” belies increasing similarities—like the ability to work remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic—between those classifications. With those increasing similarities in mind, this Note makes two arguments about the employee / contractor distinction in federal tax law. First, federal tax law draws an increasingly arbitrary and unfair line between employees and contractors given the modern substantive convergence of work done as an “employee” or a “contractor.” And second, updating how this distinction is dr...
For several decades, the battle has raged over whether an individual is an employee or independent c...
The correct classification of workers as either “employees” or “independent contractors” is importan...
The classification of workers as \u22employees\u22 or \u22independent contractors\u22 is important b...
When we file federal taxes, our individual tax burdens are affected by whether our employers and the...
Federal tax law divides workers into two categories depending on the degree of control exercised ove...
In December 2017, Congress passed major tax reform. The reform included an important new provision t...
In December 2017, Congress passed major tax reform. The reform included an important new provision t...
The classification of workers as "employees" or "independent contractors" is important because the e...
The meaning of the term “employee” is critically important for the purposes of laws governing work r...
In the current economic market, there is an increasing preference for the usage of contractors, part...
Part II of this Article outlines the development of the federal IRS worker classification status and...
The distinction between employees and independent contractors is crucial in determining the scope of...
As the \u27blended workforce\u27 - a realm in which contractors work alongside, and often are indist...
The Internal Revenue Service has become increasingly concerned with the classification of individual...
Labor law and related regulations were created long before the current growth of the on-demand econo...
For several decades, the battle has raged over whether an individual is an employee or independent c...
The correct classification of workers as either “employees” or “independent contractors” is importan...
The classification of workers as \u22employees\u22 or \u22independent contractors\u22 is important b...
When we file federal taxes, our individual tax burdens are affected by whether our employers and the...
Federal tax law divides workers into two categories depending on the degree of control exercised ove...
In December 2017, Congress passed major tax reform. The reform included an important new provision t...
In December 2017, Congress passed major tax reform. The reform included an important new provision t...
The classification of workers as "employees" or "independent contractors" is important because the e...
The meaning of the term “employee” is critically important for the purposes of laws governing work r...
In the current economic market, there is an increasing preference for the usage of contractors, part...
Part II of this Article outlines the development of the federal IRS worker classification status and...
The distinction between employees and independent contractors is crucial in determining the scope of...
As the \u27blended workforce\u27 - a realm in which contractors work alongside, and often are indist...
The Internal Revenue Service has become increasingly concerned with the classification of individual...
Labor law and related regulations were created long before the current growth of the on-demand econo...
For several decades, the battle has raged over whether an individual is an employee or independent c...
The correct classification of workers as either “employees” or “independent contractors” is importan...
The classification of workers as \u22employees\u22 or \u22independent contractors\u22 is important b...