My question involves business law in the state of: California
I would like to hire an S-corp to provide phone-based sales services to my company. What are my legal and tax obligations as a client of an S-corp? Specifically, could I be held liable if the S-corp improperly pays its employees/shareholders? (I have no indication that they will, but I have seen that S-corps can get themselves into tax trouble, and I don't want that coming back on me.) Can I be held liable if the S-corp doesn't have multiple clients? To my knowledge, the S-corp in question does have at least one other client, but I have no idea how long that relationship will last. Am I responsible at all for ensuring that the S-corp I employ continues to be legitimate?
Also, are there any issues with me hiring an S-corp to provide the same services as regular employees on my payroll?
Thank you SO much for your help!
I would like to hire an S-corp to provide phone-based sales services to my company. What are my legal and tax obligations as a client of an S-corp? Specifically, could I be held liable if the S-corp improperly pays its employees/shareholders? (I have no indication that they will, but I have seen that S-corps can get themselves into tax trouble, and I don't want that coming back on me.) Can I be held liable if the S-corp doesn't have multiple clients? To my knowledge, the S-corp in question does have at least one other client, but I have no idea how long that relationship will last. Am I responsible at all for ensuring that the S-corp I employ continues to be legitimate?
Also, are there any issues with me hiring an S-corp to provide the same services as regular employees on my payroll?
Thank you SO much for your help!
Business Finance: What Are My Company's Obligations when Employing an S-Corp
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