Thread: Company policy?
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Old 09-27-2006, 07:52 AM
philip philip is offline
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Arrow more than one company and many more tests-

They regularly recalculate tax returns and it can end up with you and your client getting in to hot water with RevCan. To have a true contract client relationship you need to be able to prove, you have more than one client (as Simon says) as well as be in control of the service you provide, carry out work for a fee (not simply hourly paid) have the potential to loose money on the project (finical risk) be able to pass the work on to somebody else to carry out (at your discretion) and provide your own tools (be that a hammer or a computer or whatever) and the list goes on. I work with a number of clients and contractors that have been pulled up by RevCan it seems to be happening more and more since the turn of the year.
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