During the years 1963 through 1971, petitioner was a salesman of women's handbags for at least two companies, and in the determination challenged herein the State Tax Commission found that the firms for which he sold merchandise did not exercise the degree of control and direction over his activities necessary to warrant his being considered an employee within the meaning and intent of the Tax Law. Accordingly, the commission held that petitioner's sales activities constituted...
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