A client was misclassified as a contractor and received 1099MISC forms for both 2009 and 2010. She should have been classified as an employee, we contacted the state unemployment office and with their assistance, she was correctly reclassified as an employee and W2 forms for both years were later issued by her former employer.
She filed amended returns and has received refunds. The parting with the employer was not amicable. The former employer is now sending threatening letters to her demanding she repay her portion of Social Security and Medicare taxes they had to pay as result of their error. The letter stated in part they "may consider stronger collection efforts" if she doesn't pay. To me, the key word in the prior sentence is "consider". She's worried they may try to contact a collection agency but it sounds like they are using strong arm tactics to try to collect without much of a basis.
I don't feel she has to repay them due to their error in classifying her as a contractor, she met all the employee requirements. She did however, sign a W9 at time of hiring not knowing the law.
Anyone ever dealt with something similar to this? Is there any law that would require her to repay them the Social Security and Medicare?
She filed amended returns and has received refunds. The parting with the employer was not amicable. The former employer is now sending threatening letters to her demanding she repay her portion of Social Security and Medicare taxes they had to pay as result of their error. The letter stated in part they "may consider stronger collection efforts" if she doesn't pay. To me, the key word in the prior sentence is "consider". She's worried they may try to contact a collection agency but it sounds like they are using strong arm tactics to try to collect without much of a basis.
I don't feel she has to repay them due to their error in classifying her as a contractor, she met all the employee requirements. She did however, sign a W9 at time of hiring not knowing the law.
Anyone ever dealt with something similar to this? Is there any law that would require her to repay them the Social Security and Medicare?
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