Employer not withholding taxes
I am currently working for a new company as a commission salesperson. We all have just been told that they will not be taking taxes out of our paychecks and we're given forms to fill out to receive a 1099 at the end of the year. We most definitely are not independent contractors as defined by the IRS. The company provides an office, training, pays for leads, tells us what time to be there and when we can leave, we cannot hire our own employees, we are not paid by the customer, the company is. They also do not pay any minimum hourly wage, just strictly commission, which I believe to be against the law also. There is nothing that we can legally deduct as business expenses as the company pays for everything including sales materials, even down to our ink pens.
I believe they just don't want to pay Social Security or workmens comp. My main question would be what recourse do we have? If I file the form SS-8 and it is proven that we are employees, does the company have to cough up the taxes or are we still liable for all of the taxes including all social security?