If I have a trucking company that we set up as a S-corp and there are 5 of us that own it, all having a 20% share, are we required to have work comp on ourselves?
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If I have a trucking company that we set up as a S-corp and there are 5 of us that own it, all having a 20% share, are we required to have work comp on ourselves?
Asked on January 10, 2013 under Employment Labor Law, Minnesota
Answers:
Tricia Dwyer / Tricia Dwyer Esq & Associates PLLC
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Here is a link to a great starting point for information on Minnesota Worker's Compensation law pertaining to the issue of "Who is required to have workers' compensation insurance (in Minnesota)": http://www.dli.mn.gov/WC/Pdf/fact_sheet_scf.pdf There is a link to law and rules governing exceptions and a link to information on "independent contractors". I urge you to seek an attorney to assist you, as the business venture you describe is particularly complex in nature. I encourage you to make many phone calls to attorneys in choosing, because it is critical that you feel a great sense of trust and confidence in the attorney.
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