Common use of Withholding, Taxes, Benefits and Insurance Clause in Contracts

Withholding, Taxes, Benefits and Insurance. The Independent Contractor and Client understand that it is the Independent Contractor’s sole responsible for withholding, accruing and paying all income taxes, withholding taxes, continued service under this Agreement taxes, social security and other taxes and amounts required by law for the Independent Contractor Fee (as defined below in Section 2.1) and all payments to the Staff, if any. Neither the Independent Contractor nor any of his Staff is an employee or agent of Client for any purpose whatsoever, and shall not be entitled to paid vacation days, sick days, holidays or any other benefits provided to Client employees. The Independent Contractor will also be responsible for all worker’s compensation insurance, public liability insurance, statutory insurance and other benefits required by law for the Independent Contractor and the Staff and all other benefits promised to the Staff by the Independent Contractor, if any, arising out of or relating to this Agreement. The Independent Contractor shall provide Client with a completed W-9 form.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Contractor Agreement, Contractor Agreement, Independent Contractor Agreement (Book Merge Technology, Inc.)

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