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26Aug

The Nuances of Mergers and Acquisitions with a 1099 Workforce - Openforce

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The advantages of working with independent contractors, also known as 1099 workers, cannot be understated. Specifically, if you’re running an operation relying on 1099 workers, you aren’t required to pay the employer portion of Social Security or...
By: Openforce
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