It's a nice personal achievement, but I can't help myself cringing at business models of this kind. It's plain old extraction of surplus-value, adding very little to the economy as a whole. The workers would be better off operating as a cooperative, I wish they had the education to know that from the outset, and the means to implement it.
It's plain old extraction of surplus-value, adding very little to the economy as a whole. This guy took the risk of starting his own company and has literally created 8 jobs that did not previously exist in our economy. The 8 people that work for him are better off than they were before (otherwise they wouldn't be working for him). However it sounds like the IRS will eventually come in and destroy those 8 jobs, all i…
No he didn't, he's hired maids who would otherwise be maids for someone else.
> The 8 people that work for him are better off than they were before
Because he's not doing his taxes right and paying them more, he'll get caught and eventually have to pay them less.
> However it sounds like the IRS will eventually come in and destroy those 8 jobs, all in the name of 'protecting the workers'.
As they should. What's he's doing is unfair to other maids who work for legit companies and are paying taxes correctly. It's also unfair to his competition who plays by the rules he's ignoring. 1099'ing them is cheating, they are employees.