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Bringing on contractors versus hiring staff: Which will benefit your small business the most?

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As your small business grows, you will find you can’t do everything on your own. To obtain the help you need, you can choose to outsource tasks to independent contractors or hire employees to whom you can delegate work.

To decide which will make the most sense for your company, it’s important to first understand some of the key differences between working with independent contractors versus having employees on staff.

Employees Vs. Independent Contractors: Four Points Of Comparison

• Compensation
Independent contractors who do work for you operate under their own business names. They are not on your payroll, and they will issue you invoices for their services rendered—typically based on an agreed upon flat fee or a per hour rate. With employees, you provide regularly scheduled paychecks that reflect compensation according to the salary or wages you agreed to pay them.

• Tax Withholdings
With hired employees, you withhold their federal, state, and local taxes from their paychecks—and you’re responsible for submitting those tax payments to the tax authorities. Independent contractors, on the other hand, must submit their own federal, state, and local income tax payments—including self-employment taxes (Social Security and Medicare/Medicaid)—to the tax authorities directly.

• Company Benefits
When you have employees, you may be required by law to provide certain benefits, such as offering medical insurance, paying half of the each employee’s Social Security and Medicare tax obligation, workers compensation insurance, and family and medical leave. You are not, however, required to provide benefits to independent contractors.

• Management Of Work
With employees, you have more control over how work is done, when it’s done, and where it’s done. With independent contractors, you can’t dictate their hours, the equipment they use to perform their work, or tell them how to do their work.

Which Should You Choose?That depends. Using independent contractors might save you some money on labor costs, minimize liability, and give you more flexibility if you choose to discontinue your working relationships. On the other hand, hiring staff gives you more control over the skills development of your employees and you call the shots on how, when, and where work is performed.

If you choose to sign on independent contractors to help you with your work, make sure it’s clear they are not employees. Consider having them sign an Independent Contractor (or Work For Hire) Agreement and request they sign a W-9 (Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification) form to identify them as a contractor.

As you’re making the decision to hire staff or contract an independent worker, consider asking for insight and guidance from legal and accounting professionals. Mentors at your local SCORE chapter could also help you weigh the pros and cons of each option so you can better determine which will best serve the current needs of your small business.

Since 1964, SCORE “Mentors to America’s Small Business” has helped more than 10 million aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners through mentoring and business workshops. More than 11,000 volunteer business mentors in over 320 chapters serve their communities through entrepreneur education dedicated to the formation, growth and success of small businesses. For more information about starting or operating a small business, call 1-800-634-0245 for the SCORE chapter nearest you. Visit SCORE at www.score.org.

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