Tradesmen International provides construction contractors and industrial companies with North America's best, safety-minded skilled craftworkers.
Understanding the Trades Tradesmen and women are skilled workers who specialise in a particular trade, such as plumbing, electrical work, carpentry, or building.
A tradesperson is someone who works in a trade, like plumbing, electrical work, or carpentry. They have the skills and training needed to do their job well and follow safety and quality standards.
Tradesmen or craftsmen are highly skilled workers who can help homeowners and business owners with their plumbing or electrical needs, or any type of job requiring contractor services.
Skilled workers in the building trades (e.g. carpenters, masons, plumbers, plasterers, glaziers, painters etc.) were also referred to by one or another of these terms.
1099s for US Contractors Abroad You will then use these forms to report your worldwide income on your US tax return. Foreign clients may not be required to send you a Form 1099. In that case, you will be responsible for tracking your own income so you can report it accurately on your US taxes.
It is important to note that foreign independent contractors must comply with the immigration laws and regulations of the country where they are providing their services. They may need to obtain work permits or visas to legally work in the United States or any other country where they are contracted.
IRS Form W-8BEN or IRS Form W-8BEN-E Foreign independent contractors must submit IRS Form W-8BEN (for individuals) or IRS Form W-8BEN-E (for entities) to the US company they work for. This form certifies the contractor's foreign status and can help reduce or eliminate withholding tax on payments.
Form W-9. The IRS requires contractors to fill out a Form W-9, a request for a Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification, which you should keep on file for at least four years after the hiring. This form is used to request the correct name and Taxpayer Identification Number, or TIN, of the worker or their entity ...
U.S. companies can hire non-U.S. citizens as independent contractors without a work visa, provided the contractor performs the work from outside the U.S.