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September, 9 2008 by MBO Partners

In our news of the weird for today, as reported by the Connecticut Law Tribune, attorneys for three wrestlers have filed a federal "legal smackdown" against the WWE for misclassifying the performers in independent contractor status, and denying them employee benefits. While seemingly absurd, the lawsuit is yet one more example of increased awareness around the issue of employee misclassification, and raises serious questions of Federal tax evasion. Beyond all that, as a writer for the Advocate quipped, "When you get hit in the face with metal chairs for a living, it's a good idea to have a dental plan."

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August, 21 2008 by MBO Partners

The latest legal update on E-Verify compliance for government contractors is now available. Jointly produced by Michael Best & Friedrich LLP and MBO, E-Verify Requirements for Contractors offers a groundbreaking preview of the shape of new regulations to come. In June, Bush signed an Executive Order mandating E-Verify I-9 checks for persons working on government contracts -- both new and existing workers. E-Verify raises sticky issues when it comes to sub-contractors, small vendors, and independent consultants performing work for federal contractors. Even more attention-getting is the risk of getting it wrong -- failure to comply can lead to penalties ranging from fines to debarment from federal contracting. As was revealed at our briefing on Friday, your E-Verify program is only as good as your contractor classification. If you're exposed to contractor reclassification risk, then for every misclassified contractor, you have a de facto employee working on a government contract who you have not E-Verified. But don't take my word for it -- check out the paper, run your own research, and send our your comments and feedback.

Stay tuned for the most up to date info regarding E-Verify. The comment period is closed, and detailed instruction is expected to be released as soon as November.

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August, 14 2008 by MBO Partners

MBO to host executive briefing with leading contractor risk attorney Eric Rumbaugh from Michael Best LLP on E-Verify for Contractors this Friday August 15th. The meeting is now fully booked. To get on the waiting list or receive a copy of the White Paper, please contact us.

E-Verify is an online system that allows employers to check the work status of new hires by comparing information from an employee's Form I-9 against Social Security Administration and Department of Homeland Security databases.  Although initially a voluntary program, as a result of a Presidential Executive Order signed in June, all federal contractors will be required to use the system.

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August, 13 2008 by MBO Partners

MBO Partners has been announced as one of four sponsors -- along with Booz Allen Hamilton, IBM, and Vangent -- for the first annual HCI Government Talent Forum. The conference will take place on September 17th, 2008 and will provide strategic thought leadership in human capital management for government agencies. Keynote speakers at the event include Paul Light, NYU Professor of Public Policy, and Congressman James Moran, 8th Congressional District of Virginia.

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July, 21 2008 by MBO Partners

On July 7th, Missouri joined several other states like Colorado, Georgia, Rhode Island, Utah, and Oklahoma in requiring all state contractors to enroll in E-Verify. E-Verify is an online system administered by the Department of Homeland Security and the Social Security Administration whereby employers can verify employment eligibility of workers and vett their documents electronically.

Marketed by DHS as an essential tool for employers to ensure they employ only legal workers, the program is voluntary for most employers but required for Federal contractors -- including independent contractors and small services vendors hired to perform work for government agencies. With the states getting in on the act, compulsory enrollment will continue to grow.

Some critics of the program have asserted that there must be funds budgeted to improve the accuracy of the Social Security Administration's record systems, and that the program should be rolled out in phases. Others have pointed out privacy issues as a concern.

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July, 9 2008 by

Today's news feed reveals that the state of Rhode Island is getting serious about recouping its tax gap -- that difference between the taxes collected and the taxes owed. New technology and the innovation available through a public-private partnership are enabling Rhode Island to feed IRS federal tax data into a data warehouse along with state tax return records, and then mine that data to look for discrepancies.

RI expects to recover around $10 million in uncollected taxes, targeted at independent consultants, contractors, and small businesses.  

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July, 3 2008 by

Michigan and Maryland are joining other states in bringing increased scrutiny at the local level toward the classification of workers as either contractors or employees. The employee misclassification debate is now heating up across the country, with most agencies now labeling misclassification as a pervasive form of tax evasion.

2008 is the year for businesses to come to terms with the fact that agencies at every level -- local, state, and federal -- are looking to recoup lost payroll tax revenue. They are awake, they are sharing information, and they are considering it well worth their effort to go after it.

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June, 12 2008 by mbopartners

A Pennsylvania bill that would make the misclassification of employees as 1099 independent contractors a felony is making progress after passing in the House on Monday.

"Misclassifying employees as independent contractors is a tax-evasion strategy," the bill's sponsor, Delaware County Democrat Rep. Bryan R. Lentz said. "Until we impose harsh penalties on the practice, workers and law-abiding employers will continue to get cheated. When we allow some unscrupulous employers to avoid responsibility to their workers, we allow them to gain a competitive advantage over the vast majority of employers who do play by the rules and who do treat their employees fairly."

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June, 9 2008 by mbopartners

Don't miss this free executive webcast titled ”Co-Employment Risk: Inoculating Your Organization Against a ‘Microsoft’ Problem.”

Presented by two leading co-employment law experts, this webinar outlines best practices businesses can incorporate to maximize compliance and shield themselves from co-employment lawsuits -- while guiding attendees away from practices that are not only ineffective, but potentially counterproductive.

 

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May, 27 2008 by mbopartners

The flurry of introduced legislation intended to address employee misclassification continues: A new bill introduced in the House by Democratic Representatives Woolsey and Andrews would penalize employers who improperly classify their employees as contractors to save on payroll taxes, benefits, and other costs.

The Employee Misclassification Prevention Act would amend the Fair Labor Standards Act to clarify language around employee -- contractor classification [i.e., whether individuals should be paid as a W2 or a 1099], increase reporting and communications between the . . .

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