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Nonemployer business aren't necessary single-person businesses. (They don't even necessarily have no non-owner workers, since a firm whose non-owner workers are all contractors can still be a nonemployer business.)



Do you provide a 401k for a contractor though? Using contractors is normally a means of offloading costs from a company, that same company is going to provide a benefit that costs them money?


The parenthetical on contractors was really an aside, not germane to the main point of the thread.




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