Local governments can
then hire contractors and utility crews to fix schools, sewage plants, government offices, etc..
Take smart shortcuts: It can be cost - effective to buy materials yourself,
then hire a contractor to install them.
Step 2 Decide how much you're willing to commit to renovating,
then hire a contractor.
Not exact matches
If you commission someone to complete a project — say,
hiring a designer to create a brochure —
then the
contractor label is probably fine.
The book bashes the
contractor for operating a revolving door for powerful government officials,
hiring them for millions of dollars a year,
then allegedly exploiting the connections to win business when they return to the highest echelons of government.
If you have read our article about choosing between
hiring W - 2 employees and
contractors,
then you already know that the IRS has five different classifications for people you
hire, but they typically assume that the people who work for you are employees (and thus subject to income tax withholding), unless you prove otherwise.
For example, a marketing manager who's rolling out a new product
hires an independent
contractor to help with the website, another to help with communications, another to help with translations, and
then they manage that.
Then I know that the zoning is correct, I don't need to
hire an engineer or a
contractor, and the best part is, I can look at the history of the business!
Then it acted as a project manager in
hiring and managing the
contractors in making renovations to the property.
The monitor
then has 30 days to
hire a
contractor to do the work under an expedited design - build schedule — NYCHA can have no role in the selection.
«We have seen far too often, where projects were given inducements, tax breaks and
then they turn around and the developer
hires firms,
contractors out of the county,» Ryan said.
The state would develop a turnaround plan for these schools and
then either give them back to the district to run as prescribed or
hire an outside
contractor, such as a charter school operator.
Instead, they
hired a
contractor, convinced the bank to help finance the $ 200,000 reno, moved into an apartment down the street for five months, and
then waited for the plaster dust to settle.
As the area to the north started to open up, first
contractors from Mexico,
then from Belize, and finally from San Pedro itself, started
hiring the villagers as chicleros to work both in Quintana Roo and on the Caye.
This followed an incident where a Trafigura - chartered ship
hired contractors to dispose of toxic waste, which was
then dumped in Abidjan, the Ivorian capital.
Ultimately the corporation
hired a
contractor to install netting on the owner's balcony and clean the balconies below, and
then charged the owner the costs incurred as common expenses chargeable against her unit.
If you visit a place, and get hurt (e.g. by a chunk of ceiling falling on you or tripping on badly laid flooring), and it turns out that this is the fault of the
contractor who built it,
then the occupier will not be liable for your injuries as long as they acted reasonably to
hire a good
contractor and make sure the work was done right.
@Chirag Shah Keep in mind if you
hire that if you need to
hire a true general
contractor then you will either be paying a fee of approximately 10 % of the overall job costs or an agreed upon salary.
Property owners
then prioritize the work that needs to be done, and Chudnovskiy's firm
hires a
contractor and oversees the work for a 10 percent to 20 percent fee, depending on how much oversight is required.
The buyer
then hired her own
contractor to redesign the septic system and filed a lawsuit against the seller, Dean, the inspection company, and the construction company recommended by Dean to repair the septic tank.
I take it
then that since you won't
hire me and allow me to have a different fee structure your representatives would fail the CRA test for independent
contractors.
As an example if you wanted to come to Indianapolis, buy a wholesale property,
hire contractors, rehab it
then find an outside management company to find and manage tenants, you would have a very difficult time getting the same long - term results.
If
contractors are in high demand in an area
then it's going to cost you a lot more to
hire out the work.
If a brokerage
hires an independent
contractor who is later determined by CRA to be properly categorized as an employee,
then both the brokerage and the individual salesperson will be liable for any unpaid taxes, penalties, CPP and EI premiums, plus any interest for late payment that arose from the initial improper categorization.
If it comes to more than that,
then yes — you'll need to just
hire a
contractor (which, at that amount, would be a wise thing to do anyways.)
In summer, many painting
contractors hire college students to help — that's how I learned the craft — so their availability could be better
then, despite the stickiness.
But
then he started a bigger project and ended up
hiring other
contractors to do our job.