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IRS Modifies and Temporarily Expands Worker Voluntary Classification Settlement Program
The IRS announced an important settlement program, the Voluntary Classification Settlement Program or VCSP, on September 21, 2011. Under VCSP, qualifying employers who misclassified workers as independent contractors were able to come forward and enter into a settlement with the … finish reading IRS Modifies and Temporarily Expands Worker Voluntary Classification Settlement Program
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Tagged Forms 1099, independent contractor, VCSP, voluntary classification settlement program
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IRS Announces Settlement Program for Employers Using Independent Contractors Who Should Be Classified as Employees
The IRS announced an important settlement program on September 21, 2011 where the IRS will now give many employers substantial tax relief for treating employees as “independent contractors”. Details of the settlement program were provided in Announcement 2011-64, which will … finish reading IRS Announces Settlement Program for Employers Using Independent Contractors Who Should Be Classified as Employees
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Tagged independent contractor, IRS, VCSP, voluntary classification settlement program
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