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Live interactive webinar: Nov 7 2013 8:00-9:30 PM EST Independent Contractors vs. Employees - Everything You Need to Know; by Iris Kimberg of NY Therapy Guide

10/21/2013

 

Whether you are a practice owner who hires therapists, a therapist hired by a private practice, a home care agency, or hospital, or a therapist who holds themselves out to the public as an independent contractor, understanding what these classifications really mean is vital and has important ramifications for both parties. Let's take this issue out of the gray matter and separate fact from fiction.


This topic will be presented in detail from all perspectives as far as therapists are concerned, and from the vantage point of the Internal Revenue Service and the Labor Department, regardless of what state you live in.

Join in and:


1) Understand the specific criteria used to determine whether a therapist should be deemed an employee or an independent contractor.


2) Understand the rule of “Substance over Form “ application – why the substance of what a therapist does is far more important than the contract they sign!


3) Find out the specifics of what you can do to protect yourself if:
a. you want to classify a therapist as an IC
b. you want to classify some therapists as employees and some as ICs


4) Find out how to “clean” up your worker classifications before an audit


5) Find out what to do if you think you are being misclassified


6) Must have clauses in contracts!!!!

There will be an opportunity to ask questions live during the webinar. If you can’t attend on the 7th, don’t worry- you will be able to access the recorded webinar anytime
24/7/365!

Webinar includes a handout, copy of the powerpoint, and a copy of the worksheet - 10 steps to become an Independent Contractor.


* If 3 or more therapists from the same facility register for the webinar, you will receive 10% back on each registration fee.


Questions - please email Iris at infonytherapy@aol.com or call 845.430.7749
EARLY RATE REGISTRATION: $70 - includes all material and
24/7/365 access to recorded webinar after Nov 7th. Rate increases to $85 October 16th

to register:
www.nytherapyguide.com- click on webinars


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  • Speech Therapy Materials Store
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  • The Speech & Swallow Clinic of South Florida
    • Speech and Language Services & Payment Options
    • Client History Forms
    • About Us >
      • Contact Us
      • Sponsorship & Collaboration
  • Dysphagia
    • The Normal Swallowing Process
    • Brain & Cranial Nerves
    • Guidelines for Safe Swallowing
    • Imaging Examinations
    • Dysphagia Diagnosis
    • Hydration
    • Dysphagia Diets
    • Oral Care/Oral Hygiene
    • Predictors of Aspiration Pneumonia (AP)
    • Dysphagia Treatment Strategies >
      • Tube Feeding
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    • Developmental Milestones
    • Early Language Learning
    • Enhance Your Child's Communication
  • Aphasia
    • Symptoms of a Stroke
    • Language After Stroke
    • Aphasia Treatment
  • Autism
    • Therapy
    • Sensorimotor
    • Stimulation
  • Feeding
    • Oral Motor
    • GI Disorders in Pediatric Feeding
    • Drooling
  • Articulation vs Phonological
    • Speech Sound Development
    • Articulation Therapy Materials
  • Literacy
    • Reading
    • Processing Disorders
    • Literacy Treatment
    • Phonemic Awareness Treatment
  • Voice
    • Voice Tips
    • Voice Therapy
    • Voice Modifications
  • Motor Speech Disorders/Dysarthrias
    • Classifications of the Dysarthrias
  • Stuttering
    • Normal Fluency Development
    • Enhance Fluency at Home
    • Deal with Stuttering Effectively
  • Speech & Language Therapy Treatment Materials
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      • Communication Boards
      • Speech Therapy APPS
  • Patient Advance Directives
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