Ever since the introduction of the Australian Business Number (ABN), the issue of Contractors (or Sole Traders) versus Employees has been a constant topic of conversation – and with good reason. In situations where an individual can successfully argue that they are a contractor rather than an employee the following benefits become available:
As you can imagine, this has resulted in a flood of would-be contractors joining the workforce looking to use their ABN as a means of circumventing the normal employer/employee obligations and take advantage of these benefits.
Determining if you are an employee or a contractor comes down to a review the arrangement under which the work is to be conducted. Just because you are a contractor under one agreement does not automatically make you a contractor in all client arrangements.
The following factors should be considered when deciding how to classify yourself as either a Contractor or an Employee:
Employee |
Contractor |
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Can you sub-contract or delegate the work? | A specific person must undertake the work. | Worker has the right to pay another person to do the work rather than doing it themselves. |
Do you have control of the work? | What work is performed, where the work is done, when the work is done and how the work is carried out is controlled by the client. | Work is performed at the discretion of contractor. Existence of a deadline or other conditions in a contract does not automatically exclude classification as a contractor |
When are the payments made? | Regular payments based on hours worked. | Invoiced on completion of the work or completion of specified stages. |
Who supplies the tools and equipment necessary to perform the work? | Items required are provided by the client. | Owns most or all of the tools and equipment required to complete the job. |
Who ultimately holds the risk relating to the work? | The client bears all the risk and is liable for rectifying any defect in the work performed by worker. | Contractor bears the risk and are liable for rectifying any defect in the work performed at their own expense. |
Is the individual independent from the client? | Typically only has one source of employment and has no immediate plans to take on another project. | Has a website and other marketing tools, openly advertises for new clients and has other contracts in place. |
Businesses which incorrectly classify employees as contractors can face some (if not all) of the following:
Businesses looking for further advise in relation to using contractors rather than employees to fill roles within their organisation should contact Inspire CA for assistance.