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Professional 10 is a neutral mediator between associated member and affiliate member both. In case of filing a lawsuit each one must seek and have their judicial representative. Whereas Professionals 10 is exempt from any claim in any state. The contractor shall have no mandatory duties except those specifically set forth in this Agreement. Since Professionals 10 does not comply with the rights or license of advocacy in any state. Sales or meet sales quotas. The contractor shall have no mandatory duties except those specifically set forth in this Agreement. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed to create any employment relationship (employer/employee, joint venture, partnership, and shareholder) between the parties, other than Independent contractor relationship as set forth herein. The contractor understands this to be a "will-based" agreement. The Contractor understands that the Company "Professionals 10", is not legally responsible for the activities of the partner Contractor. The "partner" contractor also agrees that it will follow all local, state and federal laws of Florida in the United States of America or the state where it is performing its services. With respect to business permits and licenses they may need to conduct their business or services to third parties. Permitted and required by law, the Contractor shall acquire as an active partner of Professionals 10, compensation insurance coverage for him and his workers if he has them as deemed appropriate by the state of which he is providing his services, but not less than what is required by law, and according to his status as an independent contractor. This indicates that an employer- employee relationship is not created with the company of Professionals 10. The Contractor agrees not to claim or affirm, or to Support any third-party assertions about the existence of an employee/employer relationship. The Contractor shall appoint the company "Professionals 10", its affiliates and subsidiaries as additional insured in any workers' compensation policy that the Contractor obtains on its own behalf and will also obtain an endorsement waiving the subrogation of workers' compensation insured in favor of the Professional Company10, its affiliates and subsidiaries. The contractor shall, in writing upon request, provide evidence of the above insurance requirements for any Workers' Compensation he or she obtains on his own behalf. Tax Obligations Subcontractors are responsible for withholding their own taxes and reporting income to the Internal Revenue Service. Some contractors submit 1099 forms to the Internal Revenue Service for income tax purposes in the United States. The subcontractor must keep track of its own labor and expenses, such as materials License rights, equipment and tools. You must keep accurate records and receipts of all expenses, because the IRS allows subcontractors to cancel many work-related expenses.
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