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A Worker Who Would Rather Be a Contractor than an Employee

Have you ever had a worker who would prefer to contract with you rather than be your employee? They have an ABN and may even have their own service company which invoices for the services provided. So when will it be a problem?

Well, when it comes to independent contractors, issues often arise with workers compensation, pay-roll tax and compulsory superannuation payments. You might think you have those issues covered (perhaps by assuming responsibility for these obligations yourself). But the difficulty is that contractors don’t have access to many of the minimum entitlements provided for in the Fair Work Act or under awards.

Therefore, the Fair Work Act makes it an offence for you to tell a worker they are a contractor if they are an employee in the eyes of the law. If you are prosecuted for this offence, you could be penalised up to $33,000 (if you are a corporation).

You will have a defence if you didn’t know that the agreement was an employment agreement, but you cannot have been “reckless” to that fact.

What is being “reckless”?

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The Employer and the AWA with a Small Error

Dear Reader,

Did you hear about this recent case?

A Western Australian employer was left $60,000 out of pocket after two of his employees made an underpayment claim against him.

Did the employer mean to underpay his employees? Not at all…

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