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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5832824" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>I would say that contractors in large numbers will not be the ones to launch a challenge. It was noted in one of the presentations that the contractor being an LLC will not give the employer immunity from a DOJ or DOL challenge who I think would be the ones to spearhead the move.</p><p>These new final rules appear to be directed right at Fat Freddy and Jeff Bezos or at the very least are designed to curtail this activity which if you think about is just another form of willful tax fraud in the sense that Smith and Bezos real objective was not to create enterprise value for third parties. Why would they do that? The real objective was to divest themselves of employer taxes and liabilities in order to gain a competitive edge in their respective markets.</p><p></p><p>The question going for ward is whether or not they retain that edge by somehow proving that it's legal which might not be as easy as it was in the past.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5832824, member: 58386"] I would say that contractors in large numbers will not be the ones to launch a challenge. It was noted in one of the presentations that the contractor being an LLC will not give the employer immunity from a DOJ or DOL challenge who I think would be the ones to spearhead the move. These new final rules appear to be directed right at Fat Freddy and Jeff Bezos or at the very least are designed to curtail this activity which if you think about is just another form of willful tax fraud in the sense that Smith and Bezos real objective was not to create enterprise value for third parties. Why would they do that? The real objective was to divest themselves of employer taxes and liabilities in order to gain a competitive edge in their respective markets. The question going for ward is whether or not they retain that edge by somehow proving that it's legal which might not be as easy as it was in the past. [/QUOTE]
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