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11a H 

Had a person already on staff who was interested and skilled on computers

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In the past three years, has your business engaged an outside person known as an independent contractor or another business to install, service, repair, and/or instruct other employees in the use and maintenance of your firm’s computers and information technology equipment rather than having an em...

12a   

Would you describe the contractor you most commonly use or used as a person with a Social Security number and perhaps an EIN, or was the contractor a business with a name and a business tax ID?

12b   

Did you, or do you, have a contract or written agreement with that person or business to perform those computer services?

12b 1 

Is that document a service contract that came with the purchase of computer hardware, software, or attachments?

12c   

Does this person or business work for you frequently, occasionally, or infrequently?

12d   

If that person or business worked for you in 2007 or before, did you send them a federal form 1099 at the end of the year?

12e A 

Computer people need constant retraining and we can’t afford it

12e B 

Don’t need such skills very often

12e C 

Tough to screen and hire qualified computer people

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Volume 8, Issue 6, 2008
ISSN - 1534-8326

William J. Dennis, Jr.
NFIB Research Foundation



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