Independent Contractor Agreement Form

Independent Contractor Agreement Form: Things You Should Look For

Filed under: blogs — Sara @ 6:28 am

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A good independent contractor agreement form is an important form for any independent contractor to have. In today’s business world, an agreement form is beneficial for making sure that any stipulations you may have as a contractor are covered. This form will make sure that you are covered for your business and also for your intellectual property.

There are a few key points that are important items to have in any agreement. The first of those will be making sure that the form has an area to fill out for what duties the contractor can perform and what compensation will be required by the contractor. This will also be a good place to fill out what your provision for expenses will be. This provision will discuss who will be covering any expenses that may be accumulated, if there are any necessary expenses, while the contractor is doing their job.

In every well written agreement form there should be a place for a confidentiality clause. This clause is important as it will discuss the importance of company confidentiality. This clause will require that the contractor may have to have access to some company inventions, innovations, documents, blueprints and many other company secrets, in return for the contractor having access to these confidential items, the contractor must agree to never disclose secrets of this kind under any circumstances.

There are some forms of contracting that will require a contractor to invent certain items to get a job done. If this is the case, you will want to have a clause explaining what this will entail. With most companies it will mean the company will own the contractors invention, however if the contractor has enough leverage he can make it so that the agreement will limit the company’s rights to what is called a non-exclusive license.

When you are looking to write a good independent contractor agreement form out it may be helpful for you to find a good template to base your agreement on. You do not have to follow the template exactly, but use it as more of an example on what kind of important information you should include in your contract.

You need to make sure that any and all important information that pertains to the business you are writing the independent contractor agreement form for is included. This way you can make sure that the contractor is covered for any possible situation that may occur while on the job.

Proper Classification of Independent Contractor Agreement Forms

Filed under: blogs — Sara @ 7:26 am

By now, news of the changes by the IRS to its Form 990 for non-profits has surely reached many executive directors and nonprofit boards. This article will focus on an issue that is easy to inadvertently misconstrue: the classification of a worker as an independent contractor agreement form versus an employee. (more…)

What’s Make The Independent Contractor an Independent Contractor and Not The Employee?

Filed under: blogs — Sara @ 4:57 am


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