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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3720777" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>If you think it's such a great deal then why haven't you signed on? The proposal looks to me to be very much similar to the RPS contract in existence prior to the 1993 out of court settlement IRS. The granting of goodwill and proprietary rights was one of the demands IRS required be met or it was off to tax court we go. It was an effort to conform the agreement to make it more compliant with what the IRS believed an independent contractor should look like in addition to the capital gains taxes goodwill can generate.</p><p></p><p>Going forward the question will be will the IRS find the terms of the AMZN contract acceptable or will they see similarities between it an the RPS contract and take action? If so given that it's AMZN and because it's AMZN and it's cheap labor reputation it may in turn inspire Congress to take action toward the passage of legislation that more clearly defines the term "independent contractor" .</p><p></p><p>Some people may see the AMZN plan as a once in a lifetime opportunity. It might be just that or find themselves simply a pawn in the growing battle between Bezos and Trump .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3720777, member: 58386"] If you think it's such a great deal then why haven't you signed on? The proposal looks to me to be very much similar to the RPS contract in existence prior to the 1993 out of court settlement IRS. The granting of goodwill and proprietary rights was one of the demands IRS required be met or it was off to tax court we go. It was an effort to conform the agreement to make it more compliant with what the IRS believed an independent contractor should look like in addition to the capital gains taxes goodwill can generate. Going forward the question will be will the IRS find the terms of the AMZN contract acceptable or will they see similarities between it an the RPS contract and take action? If so given that it's AMZN and because it's AMZN and it's cheap labor reputation it may in turn inspire Congress to take action toward the passage of legislation that more clearly defines the term "independent contractor" . Some people may see the AMZN plan as a once in a lifetime opportunity. It might be just that or find themselves simply a pawn in the growing battle between Bezos and Trump . [/QUOTE]
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