Rye1
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 11, 2007
- 108
Okay, I've been in buisiness for a little over four months. We are starting to do "okay". A very good friend that I've worked with for years is interested in working with me - part time. He is an excellent engineer with great contacts. This could be a good situation.
Since he needs to continue where he is at (they have a good moonlighting policy) how should I treat him for tax purposes? I'm thinking as an independent contractor but that gets kind of murkey because I will be sealing the work (done under my surpervision) and under my companies insurance.
Thanks for reading...
Rye
New River Engineering, PLLC
Since he needs to continue where he is at (they have a good moonlighting policy) how should I treat him for tax purposes? I'm thinking as an independent contractor but that gets kind of murkey because I will be sealing the work (done under my surpervision) and under my companies insurance.
Thanks for reading...
Rye
New River Engineering, PLLC