Which Should I Hire—Employee or Contract
Worker?
LAWS AND TAXES CONTRACTOR STATUS
BY JEAN MURRAY
Updated December 01, 2019
When you start a new business, you will invariably decide that you need help. Most small
business owners start out by hiring outside contractors to do work for them, but at some
point, you may decide to hire an employee or two. This article discusses the advantages and
disadvantages of hiring employees vs. independent contractors.
Hiring Employees
An employee is a person who works in the service of another person under an express or
implied contract of hire, under which the employer has the right to control the details of work
performance (Black’s Law Dictionary).
Hiring Independent Contractors
The advantages and disadvantages of independent contractors are the opposite of those for
employees.
You can assign duties to an independent contractor and impose a deadline and work product,
but you cannot tell that person how to get the job done. An independent contractor can work
for others, can often set his or her hours of work, and often provides his/her own tools.
On the other hand, you have few reporting or tax responsibilities for independent contractors.
You must report his/her the amount you have paid each year for that person on a Form 1099-
MISC, but you don’t have to withhold or pay FICA taxes on these payments. The payroll
responsibilities for an independent worker are significantly less than for an employee.
When to Consider Hiring an Employee
In conclusion, you should consider hiring an employee if:
The work needs to be done under your supervision
You want to control the hours of work and the tools and equipment used by the worker
If this is a long-term need (such as preparing products for shipping), and
If this work is essential to your business and not a peripheral job. For example, a
marketing person is essential, while a cleaning crew may not be.
When to Consider Hiring an Independent Contractor
The work is not central to your business; for example, cleaning the oĆces or running
your computer system is outside the scope of your business mission.
The work can be done by a professional who doesn’t need much supervision
The work is a short-term project that will be completed in a defined period of time
The worker has professional expertise or is someone who needs little supervision.
The decision to hire a worker as an employee or independent contractor is done on a case-bycase basis, but you should be aware that the IRS considers a worker to be an employee unless
you can prove otherwise.
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When you hire an employee, you get the advantage of being able to completely control and
direct that person’s work during work time, to train the person in the way you want the job
done, and to require that person to work only for you.
You have few restrictions or limitations on what you can assign to the employee or about your
ability to terminate the employee without paying out a contract.
On the other hand, employees come with a boat-load of laws and regulations attached to
them. Both the federal government and your state regulate the payment of wages or salaries,
overtime, and other work rules.
You must also comply with payroll tax requirements, including paying half of the FICA taxes
(Social Security and Medicare) for each employee and collecting the other half from the
employee. Other responsibilities include payment of unemployment insurance and worker’s
compensation insurance.
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