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hi Im attorney Nate Gilbert in San Antonio Texas and a question that I get asked a lot is if Im an independent contractor do I need to have an LLC and the answer is yes I emphatically very very much recommend that my clients who perform work as independent contractors have their own LLC Texas Workforce Commission evaluates whether individuals are employees or independent contractors based on several factors so where are they getting their instructions from how often are they required to work at the particular place of employment do they provide their own tools are they an independent business or individual all those sort of things its not a you know check the box type thing its more so what does the whole picture look like and if the whole picture has you as an LLC so the independent contractor if you are operating under your own business and the employer is paying you as a business and not as an individual thats a really big deal especially if that business is being contracted by