Independent Contractors: North Carolina | Practical Law

Independent Contractors: North Carolina | Practical Law

A Q&A guide to state law on independent contractor status for private employers in North Carolina. This Q&A addresses how independent contractors are classified under state law, including the various tests to evaluate worker status, penalties for misclassification, and practices to avoid misclassification. Federal, local, or municipal law may impose additional or different requirements. Answers to questions can be compared across a number of jurisdictions (see Independent Contractors: State Q&A Tool).

Independent Contractors: North Carolina

Practical Law State Q&A 8-507-1899 (Approx. 12 pages)

Independent Contractors: North Carolina

by Rosemary Gill Kenyon, Smith Anderson, with Practical Law Labor & Employment
Law stated as of 17 Apr 2024North Carolina, United States
A Q&A guide to state law on independent contractor status for private employers in North Carolina. This Q&A addresses how independent contractors are classified under state law, including the various tests to evaluate worker status, penalties for misclassification, and practices to avoid misclassification. Federal, local, or municipal law may impose additional or different requirements. Answers to questions can be compared across a number of jurisdictions (see Independent Contractors: State Q&A Tool).