Legal Agreement for Streamate

clips4sale

Hero Member
Hi! I'm a newb and I was checking out Streamate and their waiver had this:
"B. Your Separate Business
At all times while using the Streamate web interface, Performer/Studio shall have your own business license, pay your own taxes, and take all other actions necessary and required to operate as your own separate and distinct business. Performer/Studio represents and warrants that Performer/Studio will obtain and keep current all business licenses as required by federal, state and local laws relating to you generating revenue under the terms of this Agreement. Performer/Studio is responsible for obtaining any and all registrations, certificates, and licenses and for satisfying all obligations related to Performer/Studio's payment of taxes under the applicable laws of any country, state or local government. Performer/Studio is also responsible for maintaining appropriate workers compensation coverage or insurance for you and any of your employees.

Performer/Studio shall not be deemed or treated as an employee of Streamate for any purpose. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be deemed or construed by the parties to create the relationship of employer and employee, principal and agent, co-venturers, partners, or any other type of business association, other than as parties to this Agreement. Streamate will not pay or make any payments on behalf of or for the benefit of Performer/Studio related to Social Security, Medicare, FICA, VAT taxes, federal or country taxes, state taxes, local taxes, workers compensation, unemployment premiums or insurance, or any other payments. Performer/Studio shall have no claim against Streamate for any wages, vacation pay, sick leave, Social Security, workers compensation, unemployment benefits, or any other benefits of any kind. Additionally, Performer/Studio will not be eligible for any retirement benefits, 401(k) benefits, profit sharing benefits, bonuses, or any other types of benefits to be paid or owed by Streamate."

How do you ladies go about doing this? Can you file this as "freelance" work in your taxes? Thank you in advance!
 

clips4sale

Hero Member
Use the search box at the top of the upper right and type in: taxes.
There are some really well written threads, or blog posts about the best ways to take care of your taxes.
 
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