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When comparing contractor and employee costs, always calculate the break-even contractor rate: the hourly rate at which the contractor total cost equals the employee total cost. For a role with a fully-loaded employee cost of $140,000, the break-even contractor rate for 2,000 hours is $70 per hour. Any contractor rate above $70 per hour is more expensive than the employee on a pure cost basis (though the flexibility and risk benefits may still justify the premium). This break-even rate is the most useful single number for making the hire-versus-contract decision.

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The IRS estimates that approximately 15 percent of employers misclassify at least one worker, affecting 3.4 million workers and costing the federal government $7 billion per year in lost tax revenue. In response, the IRS Form SS-8 (Determination of Worker Status for Purposes of Federal Employment Taxes and Income Tax Withholding) receives over 30,000 submissions per year from workers and employers seeking official classification determinations. The average processing time for an SS-8 determination is 12 to 18 months.

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