I will be driving a 14ft box truck with a sleeper.
So you're basically an employee. I would run from that 1099 crap. Going 1099 relieves them of any workman's comp issues and other payroll responsibilities.Yes I will be running solo. It has a sleeper so they wont pay for hotels. I will be 1099 but still driving a company truck and using the company fuel card.
Tax withholding, social security withholding, etc.What do you mean payroll responsibilities?
From what I have seen most expedited companies 1099 all drivers.
They 1099 all owner/ops you will be driving for a fleet owner. Paying per mile and using a company gas card, making you and employee, so paying you and giving you a 1099 is illegal.
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From what I have seen most expedited companies 1099 all drivers.
If that makes you an employee, (which it doesn't imho) almost every fleet owner out here would paying illegally.
The OP said he was a company driver using a company truck.If that makes you an employee, (which it doesn't imho) almost every fleet owner out here would paying illegally.
You know I've pondered this a little longer, I think you might be right.
The OP said he was a company driver using a company truck.
By his own words, he is an employee.
You could be right.The op sounds really new, he may think he would be a company driver but just working with a fleet owner. If said fleet owner is telling him he is a employee of his then that's another thing. Just not enough details to guess at employee/IC status.
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