Add Independent Contractor Tax Status Clause
Use this follow-up prompt to add IRS-compliant language that clearly distinguishes the contractor from an employee, reducing misclassification risk.
The Prompt
Add a clause stating the contractor is responsible for their own taxes and is not entitled to employee benefits, in language that reinforces independent contractor status per IRS guidelines.
From the guide
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Add California AB5 Independent Contractor Classification Language
Add this instruction to your initial prompt or as a follow-up if your business operates in California, where AB5 requires contracts to clearly support independent contractor status under the ABC test.
Add New York Freelance Isn't Free Act Compliance Language
Add this instruction to your initial prompt or as a follow-up if your business operates in New York and the contract value meets the $800 threshold covered by the Freelance Isn't Free Act.
Strengthen Termination Clause with Pro-Rated Payment
Use this follow-up prompt to strengthen the termination clause so it specifies exactly how partial payment is calculated if the project is cancelled before completion.
Revise IP Clause to Include Work-for-Hire Language
Use this follow-up prompt after reviewing the initial contract draft if the IP clause is vague or does not use the legally significant phrase 'work made for hire'.