Services performed by an independent contractor are under the control of the contractor. Usually an agreement is made to perform specific work for a price agreed upon in advance, and related expenses are the responsibility of the contractor. He controls how, when, where, and whom the services are performed. He may hire, direct and pay assistants. He may have an office, maintain supplies and equipment, hold a license, and advertise his services.
To be an independent contractor, a worker must be in a position to suffer a loss or realize a profit as a result of his services. This differs considerably from the position of an employee whose sole function is to provide personal services in return for wages.
In a typical self-employment situation consisting of buying and re-selling goods, title to and ownership of the goods at some point pass to the claimant who in turn re-sells the goods and transfers ownership to a third party. In such cases the claimant has bought and either paid for or incurred a liability for payment of the purchase price.
Author: Joan Hinson, Chief of Benefits
Ala. Admin. Code r. 480-4-3-.24
Statutory Authority:Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 25-2-7, 25-2-8, 25-4-111, 25-4-78.