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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the self employed independent contractor agreement in the editor.
Begin by filling in the Employer's name and the Chemist's name at the top of the document. This establishes the parties involved in the agreement.
In Section 1, specify the term of employment by entering the start date. Clearly outline the duties expected from the Chemist, ensuring they align with your business needs.
Move to Section 2 and detail any confidentiality agreements. It’s crucial to define what constitutes Confidential Information and how it should be handled.
In Section 3, enter compensation details including payment amount and frequency. Ensure clarity on tax responsibilities as outlined.
Review Sections 4 through 7 for termination clauses, independent contractor status, and miscellaneous provisions. Make any necessary adjustments to fit your specific requirements.
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