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[*] posted on 8-9-2005 at 06:47 PM


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Just wait till your contractor doesn't pay the SS (even though it's his responsibility) and see what happens when the SS people show up at your door. Lots of people around here in deep dodo because contractor didn't pay it. And they all ended up paying.


Well, did those "lots of people" actually have a legal contract with their contractor stipulating that he was responsible to pay the SS?

And did those "lots of people" insist on a factura for receipt of payments?

And they still ended up paying?

Take your time getting back to me on this.;D




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[*] posted on 8-9-2005 at 07:17 PM


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I think you're covering all the bases, mcgyver. Social Security has to be paid on all workers wages and the end responsability is the home owner. If you hire a contractor, make sure the SS is paid.

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My origional post above is just to let people know that it must be paid and if the contractor doesn't the homeowner is responsible. Similar to a contractor in the US not paying a sub who attaches a "Mechanics Lien" on the property.

As for as the freinds with problems, the contractors have offices, show numbers which one assumes are licence numbers, give Facturas. I believe with most, in the end, the contractor reimbused the homeowners for it,

Just trying to make people aware that it is something to consider.




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