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<blockquote data-quote="dmac1" data-source="post: 3720120" data-attributes="member: 60252"><p>You would be leasing the vehicles from Amazon, and those leases would be terminated if they break their affiliation with you. I have seen promo info saying that you would be leasing the vehicles from Amazon. </p><p></p><p>The IRS ONLY got involved because taxes weren't being paid by either fedex or the contractor. Fedex paid a huge fine and made some changes to the contract, but the changes were just a delay tactic. The IRS got involved again later, and fedex paid some more, and made some more changes, and now requires proof that the IRS gets paid.</p><p></p><p>The IRS has no interest in deciding who is an employee, they just want their taxes.</p><p></p><p>In fact, when the class action was started in 2005-2006, I filed an SS=* after my state ruled we were employees, and the IRS took a year to reply that they DECLINED to make a decision. I had paid the taxes due so they had no reason to proceed. I still have that letter somewhere. </p><p></p><p>Proprietary rights were ruled to have no bearing on whether drivers were independent or employees. As long as the IRS gets their taxes, they don't give a d***</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmac1, post: 3720120, member: 60252"] You would be leasing the vehicles from Amazon, and those leases would be terminated if they break their affiliation with you. I have seen promo info saying that you would be leasing the vehicles from Amazon. The IRS ONLY got involved because taxes weren't being paid by either fedex or the contractor. Fedex paid a huge fine and made some changes to the contract, but the changes were just a delay tactic. The IRS got involved again later, and fedex paid some more, and made some more changes, and now requires proof that the IRS gets paid. The IRS has no interest in deciding who is an employee, they just want their taxes. In fact, when the class action was started in 2005-2006, I filed an SS=* after my state ruled we were employees, and the IRS took a year to reply that they DECLINED to make a decision. I had paid the taxes due so they had no reason to proceed. I still have that letter somewhere. Proprietary rights were ruled to have no bearing on whether drivers were independent or employees. As long as the IRS gets their taxes, they don't give a d*** [/QUOTE]
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