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Another case was Joseph M. Grey: the sole shareholder of an accounting firm took no salary despite rendering significant services, opting instead to withdraw amounts as independent contractor fees. The Tax Court held that the shareholder was an employee and the accounting firm was liable for payroll taxes on the independent contractor

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