Last updated: February 03 2010
Construction contractors are often confused when it comes to dealing with people who provide labour and sub-contract work. Because of the nature of the business, the confusion lies in whether the service provider is employed or self-employed.
A contractor may have individuals providing services who consider themselves to be self-employed or who don't want to be treated as employees, even if they are! Alternatively, a contractor may consider those providing labour as sub-contractors (or self-employed) when they are and should be treated as employees.
Over the years, the courts have developed criteria to be used in evaluating whether an individual is an employee or is self-employed. The following questions are a starting point to determine this status:
Educational Resources: Excerpted from Advanced Bookkeeping for a Selection of Business Profiles, one of the courses that comprise the Bookkeeping Services Specialist program.