Contracter verses employee

We have an administrative assistant who is out on maternity leave (much sooner than we had anticipated)and we don't know when she'll be coming back. We've hired a person to fill in temporarily for an indefinite period. Do we treat her as an employee and pay for benefits or do we put her under contract? I would like to put her under contract, but am unsure because I don't think she meets the legal standards for a contractor. Thanks.
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Be mindful of the IRS' rules governing independent contractors, cuz the penalty and hassle for misclassifying this type of person-----simply ain't worth it !!! I seriously doubt that this "temp" person will have unilateral authority to do what he/she thinks is necessary and will not require any direction from the employer. If the employer maintains any form of CONTROL over what/how this person works, then go w/the employee route and save yourself some embarrassment & aggravation down the road.
Good luck!
Nae
Peyton Irby
Editor, Mississippi Employment Law Letter
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Nae
Just had an audit today and this person would not qualify as an independent contracter.