Independent Contractor Test: Everything You Need to Know

$149.00

SKU: 410518

Description

Avoid lawsuits and learn how to navigate the complex rules of the Fair Labor Standards Act.
The misclassification of a worker as an independent contractor is one of the most common mistakes employers make (second only to misclassifying an employee as exempt). An employer typically will learn of a claim of misclassification from a third party currentformer employee an attorney for a currentformer employee the Internal Revenue Service a state unemployment office to name a few. A response to such a claim will result in a significant outlay of time and money. When there is one misclassification found in the workplace, typically, there will be more.
This presentation will introduce you to the federal law that deals with the classification of workers and payment of wages and hours worked. The course will provide you with the tools needed to understand the difference between an independent contractor and a commonlaw employee and what is needed to establish a true independent contractor relationship. You will also be provided methods of evaluating a misclassification and the tools needed to correct and eliminate andor reduce the liability to the employer for the misclassification of workers as independent contractors.

Date: 2023-04-17 Start Time: 1:00 PM ET End Time: 2:05 PM ET

Learning Objectives

* You will be able to identify whether the employer is subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act.

* You will be able to describe what is a commonlaw employee and independent contractor.

* You will be able to discuss the risks to the employer if there is a misclassification of a worker.

* You will be able to explain how to correct any misclassifications and prevent misclassifications.

Law: Fair Labor Standards Act
• History of FLSA
• Who Is Covered
• What Is Required Regarding Pay, Hours Worked, and Overtime

Independent Contractor vs. Common Law Employee
• Who Is Looking Regarding Misclassifications?
• What Are the Risks to Misclassifications?
• IRS 20-Point Test
• DOL Test
• Control • Who Is Controlling the Working Relationship?
• Firming Up Independent Contractor Status

How to Comply, Fix ,and Prevent Misclassifications
• Going Forward to Prevent Misclassifications
• Voluntary Classification Settlement Program

Questions and Answers

AIPB ,CPP/FPC (Pending) ,ASA ,CLE (Please check the Detailed Credit Information page for states that have already been approved) ,HR Certification Institute ,CPE ,SHRM ,Additional credit may be available upon request. Contact Lorman at 866-352-9540 for further information.

Michael Latimer-Law Office of Michael R. Latimer