A construction company pays a subcontractor $45,000 annually and provides all tools and equipment. The subcontractor works exclusively for this company and follows their daily schedule. Based on IRS guidelines, this arrangement most likely indicates:
Correct Answer
B) The worker should be classified as an employee
The exclusive work relationship, provision of tools/equipment, and control over daily schedule indicate an employee relationship rather than independent contractor status. The IRS considers behavioral and financial control as key factors.
Why This Is the Correct Answer
The IRS uses three main tests to determine worker classification: behavioral control, financial control, and relationship type. This scenario shows the company controls when and how work is performed (daily schedule), provides tools and equipment (financial control), and has an exclusive work relationship. These factors strongly indicate an employee relationship rather than independent contractor status, making misclassification a significant legal and tax liability risk.
Why the Other Options Are Wrong
Option A: Proper independent contractor classification
This is incorrect because proper independent contractor classification requires the worker to have control over how and when work is performed, provide their own tools, and typically work for multiple clients. The exclusive relationship, provided equipment, and controlled schedule violate these principles.
Option C: A valid partnership agreement
A partnership involves shared ownership, profits, losses, and decision-making authority in a business venture. This scenario describes a worker-employer relationship with one party paying the other for services, not a business partnership structure.
Option D: Compliance with Florida contractor licensing requirements
Florida contractor licensing requirements address who needs licenses to perform construction work, not worker classification issues. This is an IRS employment classification matter, not a licensing compliance issue.
Memory Technique
Use 'BITE' - Behavioral control, Independent tools (lack of), Time exclusivity, Employee benefits = Employee classification
Reference Hint
Business and Finance chapter covering employment law and IRS worker classification guidelines
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