Connecticut License Law
A Connecticut real estate salesperson who earns income from their brokerage may be structured as a(n):
AEmployee receiving W-2 wages only
BIndependent contractor, employee, or some combination depending on the brokerage agreement✓ Correct
CIndependent contractor only, by law
DLimited liability company only
Explanation
Connecticut real estate salespersons may be classified as employees (W-2) or independent contractors (1099) based on their agreement with the broker and IRS tests. Many are independent contractors.
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