Your Contractor Agreement for Trades and Maintenance People in Real Estate (short form) includes:
- Contractor Agreement for Trades and Maintenance People in Real Estate (short form) template
- Instructional video on how to complete your template
Before Using This Template
We recommend you consult with your accountant to understand the tax implications of engaging a contractor. You should also:
- Employee vs Contractor: Confirm that your arrangement qualifies as a contractor relationship and not an employment relationship.
- Superannuation obligations: Determine whether the contractor is entitled to superannuation under the Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992 (Cth). See: https://www.ato.gov.au/businesses-and-organisations/super-for-employers/work-out-if-you-have-to-pay-super/super-for-contractors
- Payroll Tax: Check the payroll tax considerations. Payroll tax laws vary by state and territory. In some jurisdictions, payments to contractors may be included in your payroll tax calculations, even if the contractor is not an employee. It’s important to check the relevant state-based payroll tax rules or seek professional advice to ensure compliance.
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*No legal advice, just templates and process.
Boring legal stuff: Whilst this O*NO Legal product has been designed and prepared by lawyers, this is general advice only and cannot be relied upon as legal advice as it does not take into consideration your exact agency circumstances (unless you book in for a 1-on-1 session with us). This information is for guidance only as there are many variables in running your agency. Contact us to find out if any of these variables apply to you. PS - congratulations if you have read this far, you must love legal disclaimers or are a sucker for punishment.