Is this a joke Texasranger? I've been waiting 21 yrs. for the IRs or SOMEBODY to do something about this. If'n I wait much longer I'll be out of business....
It depends on your experience modification, and also the type of work that you do. We do a lot of building, and I keep track of the carpentry work because that is a different rate than shingling or sheet metal. My supervision is at a totally different rate than everything else too, so that is broken out.
My BIL had a seperate roofing company that had an accident and they were paying about 60% to 70% for a while. Ouch!
Does everybody else pay 48% for all of their employees for workers comp? This is killing me, but I've not been able to find a company who offers lower rates.
Do you suppose that goes for the installers too?