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hi everyone Im attorney Aiden Kramer with the law office of Aiden Kramer in Colorado and youre watching all up in your business in this episode of all up in your business Im going to talk about independent contractor agreements an independent contractor is anybody who performs a service for your business whos not an employee so when I work with businesses as the attorney I am a contractor if I hire a bookkeeper to work for me but not as an employee than theyre my contractor so regardless of the service thats going to be performed by the contractor its always a great idea to have something in writing that describes your relationship with the contractor and so Im gonna walk through some of the important terms that you want to make sure are clarified in your agreement with your contractor first off obviously the agreement needs to describe what the contractor is going to be doing what service is the contractor performing next again pretty obvious payment how much is the contract a