The Company Corporation is a great source and can do everything for you and 
answer all your questions:  http://www.incorporate.com/?11525

From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of Cameron Childress
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 3:23 PM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] incorporation advice

You're probably going to want an LLC or an S-Corp. Google around and you should 
get some good articles on the pro/cons or each.

Also consider these top of mind questions and notes...

- How are you going to do your accounting?
I use Quickbooks Online for this. QBOE also has a decent time entry tool that 
will pull over into Quickbooks invoices
It's also worth looking at: Freshbooks, Tick, Harvest

- Do you need business insurance and what type?
Some corp-to-corp contracts will require certain types and amounts/levels.

- Do you need a standard contract for customers?
Some customers will bring one to you, others will not.

- What Taxes to you need to file and when?
Your CPA should be able to help you with this.

- What Tax deductions can you take?
Your CPA should help you with this. You can deduct all sorts of stuff.

Also, read this "The unfortunate math behind consulting companies":
http://blog.asmartbear.com/consulting-company-accounting.html

And watch this "F*ck You. Pay Me":
http://vimeo.com/22053820

That is a good start.

-Cameron
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Frank Moorman 
<stretch...@franksdomain.net<mailto:stretch...@franksdomain.net>> wrote:
All,

I am meeting with a CPA tomorrow. I plan on starting a company in order to take
on the payments for the free lance work I am currently performing. When I was
talking with the CPA today, I realized that not only do I not know what type of
business I need, but I do not even know what questions to ask... The reasons I
am most interested in doing this is so that I can try to minimize taxes, but is
that all I need to look for?  The CPA is suggesting a S-Corp for me, and I know
I need to talk in more detail with him, but I still do not understand my 
choices.

While I will probably take the CPA's advice, I was hoping that maybe some of the
people on this list that have gone through this experience can share some
insight. Any advice on questions I need to ask the CPA, or any topics I should
discuss with him would be appreciated. I would love to hear from someone who had
a moment of "WOW!, I wish I thought of that when I first started..."

I know that this has been discussed at ACFUG meetings in the past (even ones
that I attended and now wish I remembered more...) So if someone has a URL to
share, that would also be appreciated...

Once again, thanks for any advice...

Frank


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