Running a small business often means wearing many hats — and when it comes to hiring, it’s easy to blur the lines between an employee and an independent contractor. But those lines are not just semantics: misclassifying workers can lead to fines, back taxes, and legal headaches.
Here’s what every business owner needs to know.
Employees
Independent Contractors
Mixing benefits: offering PTO, insurance, or retirement perks can blur classification lines.
Small businesses often focus on immediate needs: getting work done, meeting deadlines, and staying lean. But taking shortcuts on worker classification can cost far more than the savings.
Treat your employees and contractors correctly from the start. It ensures legal compliance, builds trust, and protects your business as you grow.