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Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0One major attraction of being a musician is that most want to avoid a real job as much as possible. That’s the dream, after all, to just spend your day creating without being beholden to “the man.” A new bill by the California Legislature may put a big ding in those aspirations though, as most people who were previously classified as independent contractors will now be designated as employees instead.In a move made to help ride share drivers for Uber and Lyft, California Assembly Bill 5 (AB5) might inadvertently make musicians, engineers, songwriters, producers, dancers, studio musicians, and most other part-time workers in the music business, employees as well. This will subject them and the people who hire them to all the rules and regulations set forth by the State for employers and employees, including withholding taxes.New California Law Might Give Musicians Precisely What They’re Trying To Avoid
Calfornia Bill AB 5 has now passed both houses of the Legislature and is headed to the Governor to be signed. The bill, aimed primarily at helping ride-share drivers, could. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/09/new-california-law-might-give-musicians-precisely-what-theyre-trying