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Employment Law, Employee Resource Links

Independent contractors are not treated the same as employees. While independent contractors have more freedom in their work, they also lack some of the protections enjoyed by traditional employees, such as workers' compensation and unemployment benefits. They are also responsible for paying their own taxes directly to the Internal Revenue Service from the first dollar, since their taxes are not withheld by the business that is paying them. If you have a question as to whether you should work as an independent contractor or as an employee, contact an experienced employment law attorney today to discuss your situation.

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While the Internet is a useful resource for employment law information, the best way to get solid legal advice pertaining to your situation is to speak with an attorney. At Brody, Hardoon, Perkins & Kesten, LLP, we offer confidential consultations regarding your employment law concerns. Contact our Boston, Massachusetts law firm by calling (617) 880-7100.

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