Have a client who worked at a place for two years and was paid as an independent contractor. She should have been classified as an employee the entire time, met the employee requirement etc, I sent her to the local IRS office for help.
Long story short, the former workplace now has to reclassify her as an employee and issue a W2 form for both years. My client gets a call yesterday saying she had to pay back the FICA taxes that should have been withheld from her in the first place before they'll give her the W2 forms.
They were in the wrong the entire time. I don't feel my client has to pay them anything as it was their fault all along they paid her as an independent contractor. They really want her to help pay for their mistake so they don't have to eat the taxes, as they have to pay what should have been originally withheld.
Does anyone know if this employer can legally require her to pay her share of FICA that should have been withheld all along?
Long story short, the former workplace now has to reclassify her as an employee and issue a W2 form for both years. My client gets a call yesterday saying she had to pay back the FICA taxes that should have been withheld from her in the first place before they'll give her the W2 forms.
They were in the wrong the entire time. I don't feel my client has to pay them anything as it was their fault all along they paid her as an independent contractor. They really want her to help pay for their mistake so they don't have to eat the taxes, as they have to pay what should have been originally withheld.
Does anyone know if this employer can legally require her to pay her share of FICA that should have been withheld all along?
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