I-9s for Unpaid workers?
Caroliso
352 Posts
I did a quick search and didn't see the answer to this question, perhaps someone here knows.
We have a high level volunteer here for 6 months. He is a retiring university professor who will be here six months or so, one day a week. He is unpaid, and is on sabattical from his university.
I am developing a letter that outlines the terms under which he will be here, and found myself wondering if he should be required to fill out an I-9. Does anyone know?
Thanks.
We have a high level volunteer here for 6 months. He is a retiring university professor who will be here six months or so, one day a week. He is unpaid, and is on sabattical from his university.
I am developing a letter that outlines the terms under which he will be here, and found myself wondering if he should be required to fill out an I-9. Does anyone know?
Thanks.
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Holly Jones
Attorney Editor
M. Lee Smith Publishers, LLC
reimbursement. They aren't required of volunteers. But if you've ever paid the person anything, you might be required to get an I-9.
I've seen at least one case where the fact that the company had someone fill out an I-9 and W-4, etc., was used as evidence that the person was an employee for workers' comp purposes.
Brad Forrister
VP/Content
M. Lee Smith Publishers
Well, you guys have answered my question and then some. Thanks very much.
Carol