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1. Federal Anti-Discrimination Laws

There are a number of federal laws that prohibit discrimination in the workplace. Most apply to select employers but a few apply to virtually all employers. The main laws that employers should be aware of are: ...

Management & HR > Employment Law
2. National Origin Discrimination in the Workplace

It is illegal to harass or discriminate against an employee or an applicant for employment based on national origin. The federal law that prohibits national origin discrimination and harassment is Title VII. ...

Management & HR > Employment Law
3. Pros and Cons of Freelancing, Contracting, and Consulting

The benefits -- and drawbacks -- of working as an independent contractor rather than as an employee.

Legal > Independent Contractors
4. Minimal Requirements for Working as an Independent Contractor

When you do freelance or consulting work, there are a few things you must do to stay out of trouble with the law.

Legal > Independent Contractors
5. Top Ten Tax Deductions for Professionals

Don't pay more in taxes than you need to.

Legal > Independent Contractors
6. Hobby Business Tax Rules

Be ready to prove that your hobby is a business if you want to write off your hobby losses.

Legal > Independent Contractors
7. Paying Estimated Taxes

Contractors and consultants don't have taxes withheld from their paychecks, but they have to pay estimated taxes every quarter.

Legal > Independent Contractors
8. Preserving Your Status as an Independent Contractor

Follow these strategies to avoid being reclassified as an employee.

Legal > Independent Contractors
9. Use Written Service Contracts for Your Clients

Independent contractors: Avoid trouble by putting client agreements in writing.

Legal > Independent Contractors
10. Getting Clients to Pay Up

Getting work is one thing, getting paid is another. Here's some advice about what to do if a client won't, or can't, pay.

Legal > Independent Contractors