20 CFR 404.1009 – Who is an employer
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A person is an employer if he or she employs at least one employee. Sometimes it is not clear who a worker’s employer is, since the employer does not always pay the worker’s wages. When there is a question about who the employer is, we use the common-law rules to identify the employer (see § 404.1007).