In which of the following situations is the individual is an independent contrac
ID: 2363584 • Letter: I
Question
In which of the following situations is the individual is an independent contractor rather than an employee? (Points : 5) a nurse who is directly supervised by doctors in an office a computer programmer who is instructed as to what projects to undertake, programming language and format, and hours of work a nurse who travels to several different patients. She sets her own hours and is responsible for the delivery of nursing care and end result a teacher whose hours, classroom responsibilities, content and methods of instruction are established by the school 34. Gwen traveled to New York City on a business trip for her employer. Gwen spent 4 days in business meetings and conferences and then spent 2 days sightseeing in the area. Gwen's plane fare for the trip was $250. Meals cost $160 per day. Hotels and other incidental expenses amounted to $250 per day. For the days spent sightseeing, Gwen rented an automobile at $60 per day. Gwen was not reimbursed by her employer for any expenses. Her AGI for the year is $50,000 and she itemizes but has no other miscellaneous itemized deductions. Gwen may deduct (after limitations) (Points : 5) $570. $890. $1,487. $1,570.Explanation / Answer
Gwen spent 4 days in business meetings and conferences and then spent 2 days sightseeing in the area. Gwen's plane fare for the trip was $250.