Back in 2004-2007 when I was freelancing I used this company -
http://www.solow2.com/

They have somewhat of an unusual system.  You essentially "work" for them
and so they are signatories on all of your contracts.  Then they take their
slice off the top, pay as much into your 401(k) as you request, pay the
taxes then pass the rest to you as W-2 income.  Business expenses are sent
up to them for "reimbursement" which is handled as tax exempt payments.



On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 9:59 AM, Marc Leglise <[email protected]> wrote:

> I know we have a lot of current and former freelancers here, who have
> taken many different approaches, so here's an open ended question:
>
> *As a full-time freelancer, how do you deal with the "business" side?*
>
> Legal structures (1099, sole proprietor, LLC, corp, etc.)
> Health insurance
> Taxes
> etc.
>
> And do you prefer to DIY or use a professional?
>
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