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- Hi everyone, Im attorney Aiden Durham with 180 Law Co in Colorado and you are watching All Up in Yo Business. (guitar music) On this episode of All Up in Yo Business, were gonna talk about the differences between employees and independent contractors, why its important to understand the difference and how to make sure you are properly classifying somebody who performs work for you or your business. But before we get into it, please be sure to like, subscribe and share and check the description for links to additional information and resources. In my last video, I talked about independent contractors, freelancers, and gig workers and how the terms really all mean the same thing, which is self-employed and not an employee of somebody else. In that video, I explained that when you perform work for someone else, you can be one of two things. Youre either an employee or youre an independent contractor. Its important to know how they differ because employees inherently have certain