[BC] Tower Painters: Barber Industrial: Cincinnati

Cowboy curt
Thu Feb 16 16:55:16 CST 2006


On Thursday 16 February 2006 05:14 pm, Paul Smith W4KNX wrote:
>The biggest thing is that he probably also had no workers comp either. 

 I don't recall where he said he lived, but I did have his address at one time.

 Depending on where one lives, workman's comp tax MAY not be required !!

 I'm in Ohio, and it's definitely NOT required for me, PROVIDED I carry a
 medical policy that provides at least the same benefits, so I do !
 ( better coverage at less cost )

 I was not so long ago, working for a California client, in Texas, who made
 a big to-do about contractors proving they were covered by California
 workmens comp tax.
 It WAS a big to-do, as I argued that it would be illegal by both Ohio ( where
 I live ) and Texas ( where I was working ) law to pay into California, but
 California requires that EVERYONE pay into their system, whether you
 work there or not ( if you are employed by a California firm ) and whether
 you are self employed or not, and whether you have private insurance
 or not, so they tried to force ME into it as well.

 Since the Ohio rate ( last I checked ) was 3 percent of gross, it's theoreticly
 possible for me to be paying 150% of gross, if I work in all 50 states some year.
 NOT gonna happen !

 Lawyers, accountants, insurance lawyers, and some expense later, I'm not
 paying the California workmans comp tax, which is fair since I haven't
 worked in California, nor been an employee of a California firm in quite
 a few years !

 I don't know Kentucky insurance law, and I think Charlie was out of Kentucky,
 so he may well not have that tax to pay ! 

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