Originally posted by MrMarkyMark
					
						
						
							
							
							
							
								
								
								
								
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		My test was to run a scenario twice that was clearly inside on all non-SDC factors, and answer all SDC questions except that one clearly outside. The only difference between the two scenarios was on one I gave answer #1, and it came up outside, and on the other I gave answer #4, and it came up inside.
Here's what I think is happening, now that I think about it more. I think that answer #1 with all the right answers on other SDC questions gives you a clear pass on SDC, so you end up outside. And answer #4, for some reason, even if you have all the right answers on the other SDC questions, does not give you a clear pass on SDC. And if you fail on other tests, you have to have a clear pass on SDC or you'll fail.
But answer #4 should not invalid the fact that there is a clear lack of SDC in the scenario. A guy works from home, when he wants, can't be shifted from job to job, decides how the work should be done. He is not being controlled or supervised. Whether he's got more knowledge than the client or not, you are going to have a hard time convincing a court that he's a hidden employee.



 
				 
				 
				 
				
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