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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.
Coverage is mandatory. In return, your worker ordinarily cannot sue you for damages when a work-related injury or illness occurs. Employers purchase coverage through the Department of Labor Industries (LI). LI manages all claims and pays benefits out of an insurance pool called the Washington State Fund.
3P Contractors mean individuals under an Integrators direct supervision and control. 3P Contractors are engaged to perform services under a contract that includes appropriate non-disclosure and other promises sufficient to satisfy that Integrators obligations under the Sublicense.
While state workers compensation insurance is recommended for all businesses, there are a few exceptions to the state law: Independent contractors, sole proprietors or limited liability company (LLCs) One domestic worker in a private home with less than 40 hours per week of labor.
Registering your business Independent contractors must register with the Department of Revenue unless they: Make less than $12,000 a year before expenses; Do not make retail sales; Are not required to pay or collect any taxes administered by the Department of Revenue.
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Here are the rates you can expect if you have bad credit (score lower than 650) $12,000 General Contractor Surety Bond Cost for those with bad credit can still acquire a bond rate as low as a $50/1,000. So for a $12,000 bond this means you will pay around $600 in premium for your surety bond.
General Contractors vs. Subcontractors. A contractor can be a general contractor or a contractor with a specialty hired for a specific job within the construction industry.
Construction Contractors Must Be Registered. Washington State requires all construction contractors to register with LI. State law also requires construction contractors to be bonded and insured to protect the public. Once registered, contractors can bid, advertise, and perform construction work.
As of March 2021, the fee to apply for a Washington contractors license or specialty license is $117.90. You will need to renew your license annually, and the renewal fee is the same as your initial registration fee.
The cost of a surety bond, also referred to as surety bond premium or surety bond rate, can vary between 1% and 15% depending on your industry, amount of work to be covered, and the risk involved.

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