5/28/2012

Working For Yourself: Law & Taxes for Independent Contractors, Freelancers & Consultants Review

Working For Yourself: Law and Taxes for Independent Contractors, Freelancers and Consultants
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I am a software contractor looking at incorporating. I had looked at LLC options, but some clients require incorporating, so that was ruled out. My best route seemed to be S-Corp. This book answered most of my questions. The "Incorporating Your Business, for Dummies" was pretty good, but not as good as this book. This book has a lot of details and laid some of my worries to rest. It will also save money with your professional team (attorney, accountant) by answering simple, but essential, questions. Definitely worth the money.

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Whether you're an independent contractor, freelancer, or consultant, it all adds up to the same thing: you need to be more aware of laws and taxes than the average person. Fortunately, Working for Yourself provides all the information you need to stay on top of it all. An independent contractor himself, author Attorney Stephen Fishman shows you everything you need to know to:*meet business start-up requirements*set up home or outside offices*comply with strict IRS rules*establish sound business relationships*avoid unfair contracts*draft good agreements*get paid in full and on timeThe 5th edition now provides information on leasing space for work, Health Savings Accounts and solo 401(k) plans. It also examines how to choose a business name, deal with audits, take a home office deduction -- and much more.

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