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> From: "Moore, Tracey" <TMoore -at- PARKERVISION -dot- COM>
> Subject: FW: IRS 20 Questions
> Refer: <<Most agencies have no problem establishing a corp-to-corp
relationship, which is a 1099-type relationship.>>
>I have a contractor friend who's trying to do this (corp-to-corp) right
>now in Jacksonville FL. She has not been able to establish such a
>relationship with any of the agencies in town including the biggies:
>MODIS, SystemOne and Ajilon. They are insisting that she become their
>employee.
Maybe this is an East or Southeast Problem? Most of my experience has been
Southwest and West coast. I've only run into a couple of companies that had
a problem with the corp-to-corp relationship, which they indicated was a
problem stemming from their client company. Maybe, maybe not.
Since I have "my way or the highway" tendancies, and I didn't need their job
that bad, I went on to another shop that would work with me.
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Nancy Kendall
Sr Documentation Analyst and Owner
Kendall Custom Documentation, Inc.
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