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All independent contractors in Montana must choose one of the following workers compensation options: Obtain coverage with a self-elected workers compensation insurance policy. Obtain an Independent Contractor Exemption Certificate (ICEC).
Independent contractors licenses First, prove you independently own a business. Get a Montana Tax Identification Number with the Montana Department of Revenue. Then fill out an independent contractor exemption certification. Fill out and mail in the application form.
Initial Registration Form:Montana Independent Contractor Exemption CertificationAgency Fee:$125
All independent contractors in Montana must choose one of the following workers compensation options: Obtain coverage with a self-elected workers compensation insurance policy. Obtain an Independent Contractor Exemption Certificate (ICEC).
General contractors, including handymen, are not required to hold a license to work in Montana. However, if you have employees, you will be required to register with the Department of Labor and Industry, Contractor Registration Unit. To register, you must show proof of Montana workers compensation insurance.
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Becoming a Registered Contractor All construction contractors with employees must register. A construction contractor is defined, simply, as anyone who adds to or takes away from a structure, project, development, or improvement attached to real estate (39-9-102, MCA).
Montana Workers Compensation Requirements Sole-Proprietors, Partners and LLC Members are excluded from coverage by default, but they can elect to be covered.
In Montana, the same form is used to register your business with the state and to apply for a contractor license. However, independent contractors who are not required to provide workers compensation coverage will have to file an additional form to docHub their exemption and complete their state registration.

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