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Well, if you are going to make statements like that, make sure you are right. The ability to work for the general public is just one part of being an indepedent contractor, but it isn't the overriding factor in the classifaction. In the end, it is an arbitrary desision made by the IRS. But there is a list of 15 to 20 contributing factors that go into deciding whether or not a person can be classified as an independent contractor, but the IRS can ignore all the factors and decided one way or another just because.
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