Went out and incorporated as an LLC so anyone that wanted to sue me, can not
take personally owned things away from me if they win, such as my home.  LLC
helps tax wise but just found out that you can be incoporated as an LLC and
pay taxes as an S corp to save more money. I am in the process of filing
this paperwork now with the accountant. 

-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Ashworth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 11:58 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: For those about to contract

we salute you!

For those of you fine folks who contract for a living, how many of you have
set up a company and how many just do it under your own name, as it were?

I am considering incorporating, but am looking for advice on what type, or
if I should even bother based on real experience.

Also, what kinds of contracts do you use for setting up jobs?  Generic?
Specific to each job?  Both?  Examples?

These are very general questions, so very general answers would be fine.

I know these questions have been touched on before, but it never hurts to
revisit.

Thanks all!




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