Many small businesses hire subcontractors to assist with a wide variety of functions. For example, a small business might use an outside firm to prepare its payroll, an accountant to help with its record keeping and tax compliance, or a free-lance worker to handle a special project.
What is a subcontractor certification?
Certificate. The document that you send to the subcontractor, usually with the payments, as an acknowledgement of the payment.
What does it take to be a subcontractor?
Most prime contractors require subcontractors to show proof of insurance before they are hired to perform a job. Insurance requirements vary, but typically, subcontractors need to have worker’s compensation and employer, property, and general liability coverage.
Are subcontractors self-employed?
Independent contractors and subcontractors are both considered self-employed by the IRS.
When do I need a subcontract to work with others?
When working on a project with clients, you may find that you need to also work with other businesses to complete the project. These other businesses will be known as subcontractors. If your client has provided you with a contract, you will need a subcontract to engage others. This article will explore your options regarding:
Who are the subcontractors on a construction project?
Subcontractors are generally people with specialized skills. Construction software company eSUB explains some of the distinctions on its website. The main contractor on a project is often a general contractor or a builder that manages the entire project and handles interactions with the client.
Can a contractor give directions to a subcontractor?
They may work together closely and the contractor may give the subcontractor directions, but the subcontractor is an independent business that gets paid and taxed just like the contractor, rather than a salaried employee. Their business relationship is not defined by employment laws.
What’s the best way to manage a subcontractor?
In project management, documentation is the lifeblood of the project. In most industries, the sheer quantity of documentation associated with a project or contract is higher than ever. Making sure that subcontractors provide all of the necessary documentation up front is best practice.