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Independent contractors provide goods or services ing to the terms of a contract they have negotiated with an employer. Independent contractors are not employees, and therefore they are not covered under most federal employment statutes.
In simple terms, a contractor is someone who is engaged to do a job or perform an act but maintains control over how the job or act is carried out. This definition applies to various industries, including construction, healthcare, and professional services.
A contractor is a business or entity that agrees to perform work under terms of a contract.
An auto mechanic who has a station license, a resale license, buys the parts necessary for the repairs, sets his or her own prices, collects from the customer, sets his or her own hours and days of work, and owns or rents the shop from a third party is an example of an independent contractor.
You are probably an Independent Contractor if: You are paid by the job. You set your own working hours. You provide the tools and equipment needed to do your job. You work for more than one company at a time.