Nance L. Schick is the Chief Resolution Officer at Third Ear Conflict Resolution. She is also an employment attorney, ethno-religious mediator, conflict resolution coach, diversity trainer, and author residing in New York City.
Nance helps managers and small business owners have valuable conversations about gender, race, religion, and disability. Additionally, she is skilled in helping small businesses and domestic employers navigate ethno-religious mediation and resolve worker misclassification issues.
Ever made the mistake of saying a ‘1099 employee’ instead of a ‘1099 contractor?’ If you answered yes, you’re not alone. A lot of small business owners struggle with how to classify their workers correctly. As a result, they run into trouble with the Workers Compensation Board, the Department of Labor, the IRS—or all three—and have to pay expensive penalties. So how do you classify your workers correctly?
Listen to this episode of Allan Rolnick’s Tax Resolution Ninja Show as he discusses worker classification with Nance L. Schick, Chief Resolution Officer at Third Ear Conflict Resolution. They talk about the difference between a W2 employee and a 1099 contractor, common mistakes people make when classifying employees (and how to avoid them), and the experiences of working through a global pandemic. Stay tuned.
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