California Labor Laws Pertaining to Contacting Staff Outside of Business Hours

Can Employers Call Employees After Work Hours in California? Understanding California Labor and Employment Law When it comes to California labor and employment law, one question that frequently arises is whether employers can contact employees outside of normal working hours. The answer depends largely on how the employee is classified under state and federal law […]
Treasury Regulation (26 CFR) Section 1.704-1

Section 704(b) of the Internal Revenue Code determines a partner’s distributive share of income, gain, loss, deduction, or credit based on their partnership interest unless the partnership agreement provides otherwise. The IRS regulations under section 704 establish rules for determining substantial economic effect, including maintaining partners’ capital accounts in accordance with specific rules. Compliance with these capital account maintenance rules provides a safe harbor for respecting partnership agreement allocations.
1099 vs Employee
This Video Explains The Differences Between a 1099 and an Employee in California https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9QrMmmfEqc
California LLC Liability Protection: Liability Amongst California LLC Members and Managers
California LLC Liability Protection: Liability Amongst California LLC Members and Managers Information About Limiting Your Liability With a California LLC Disregarding circumstances detailed in the section Exceptions to California Corporation and LLC Personal Liability Protection, your personal assets are protected from outside claims when you establish a California LLC. However, you may still be liable […]