Can anyone steer me to good reference material on 'virtual employees'.
I have a small ($~100K Revenues) but complex client who has office workers in both Florida and now New York City. The corporation (now S) was formed in Washington State.
For the Florida employee (also an officer/shareholder) who handles the administrative end, I have recommended obtaining an authority to operate in order to set up the UE tax account.
For the NYC employee, administrative assistant, I'm inclined to recommend the same.
Both locations are where their particular 'work' is conducted so I believe I'm right that each is a valid 'work location'.
However, I can see this whole thing getting out of whack as they expand their horizons. I can't escape the feeling that I'm missing something. (ie, Do they need Workers' Comp policies in all the States in which they operate? Are these really 'employees'? - Sounds to me like they are but I wonder if a case could be made for them being independents...and it goes on)
I would feel much better if there were somewhere I could research this. I have thus far been unsuccessful in finding any good material on this.
Anecdotal information or anyone's thoughts on the matter is equally welcome.
Thanks in advance!
I have a small ($~100K Revenues) but complex client who has office workers in both Florida and now New York City. The corporation (now S) was formed in Washington State.
For the Florida employee (also an officer/shareholder) who handles the administrative end, I have recommended obtaining an authority to operate in order to set up the UE tax account.
For the NYC employee, administrative assistant, I'm inclined to recommend the same.
Both locations are where their particular 'work' is conducted so I believe I'm right that each is a valid 'work location'.
However, I can see this whole thing getting out of whack as they expand their horizons. I can't escape the feeling that I'm missing something. (ie, Do they need Workers' Comp policies in all the States in which they operate? Are these really 'employees'? - Sounds to me like they are but I wonder if a case could be made for them being independents...and it goes on)
I would feel much better if there were somewhere I could research this. I have thus far been unsuccessful in finding any good material on this.
Anecdotal information or anyone's thoughts on the matter is equally welcome.
Thanks in advance!
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