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Regulations| November 7, 2012

Ohio Limo Operator Ordered To Pay Restitution For Employee Misclassification

A municipal court has ordered the operator to pay more than $13,600 to the Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation.

Operations| September 27, 2012

Major Carey Int'l Division Files For Ch. 11 Bankruptcy

An arbitration award in favor of 16 independent contract chauffeurs who sued the company precipitates the filing.

Regulations| February 23, 2012

NLA: Overtime On Gratuities Is The “Issue Of Our Day”

2012 ILCT Show: As operators face the threat of government audits on overtime pay for tips, the NLA vows to fight until it wins.

Regulations| March 1, 2004

Independent Contractors: Understanding IRS Regulations for Chauffeurs

Determining whether an individual has been properly classified as an employee or an independent contractor is a perennial problem in the ground transportation industry.

Operations| January 1, 2004

Waiting Time Questions

A written policy can you help avoid the uncertainties

Regulations| September 1, 1992

Independent Contractor Issue Nearing Resolution?

One problem with the 20 question method of classifying independent contractors is that it relies on the subjective judgment of an IRS examiner.

Regulations| March 1, 1992

Increased State Regs, Diverse Fleets Seen For 1990s

NLA’s executive director Wayne Smith talks about how the recession has changed the industry, including how the IRS has cracked down on independent contractor use by limousine operators and a once-booming market has reverted to the pre-expansion level of the 1980s.

Operations| July 1, 1990

Reach Out and Touch Someone

Regulations| March 1, 1990

NLA Versus IRS: Stalemate on Independent Contractor Dispute

NLA has retained a Washington law firm with extensive experience in tax law and has participated in the defense of limousine operators in Atlanta and Chicago who were recently audited and found liable for back taxes.

Regulations| September 1, 1988

Taxi Troubles

Let’s take a closer look at the taxicab industry. The average taxicab organization operated 35 vehicles, with half of the operators running less than ten vehicles. Over half of the drivers were operating as independent contractors.

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