| WritersBeware |
|
Edited by: WritersBeware Jun 11, 10, 02:03PM
| #41 |
Joined: Apr 19, 07 Threads: 152 Posts: 8,679
|
Chrishar, you're an absolute idiot.
Somewriter, see what I mean? Chrishar is a perfect example of the type of ESL dolt who signs-up just to hurl insults because he/she can't handle the truth about his/her own, painful lack of writing skills.
As for your question, the best option is to incorporate and avoid using your personal name altogether. From Day 1, use the corporate name for all advertising, domain name registrations, and purchases.
Get a cash-back business card (Chase is my favorite) and put all business-related purchases on it. This puts money back in your pocket and makes end-of-year/tax accounting much easier. Just make sure to NEVER put personal purchases on your business card. The IRS does not like personal/business intermingling one bit.
As for the actual incorporation process, do not opt for a sole proprietorship, as it offers absolutely no asset protection. I recommend using the "Complete" S-Corporation package or the "Complete" LLC package from bizfilings.com. Since you are a US citizen who is physically located in the United States and you have no reason/desire to misrepresent those details to prospective customers, there is nothing dishonest or misleading about you using an online incorporation service.
-----
More discussion about S-Corporation tax changes for research and writing companies.
|
|
| chrishar |
|
Edited by: chrishar Jun 11, 10, 09:39PM
| #42 |
Joined: Jun 9, 10 Posts: 6
|
WritersBeware: Chrishar, you're an absolute idiot. Somewriter, see what I mean? Chrishar is a perfect example of the type of ESL dolt who signs-up just to hurl insults because he/she can't handle the truth about his/her own, painful lack of writing skills. Ha ha ha WritersBeware when on earth i told that im too good in English? Man just consider me a total noob in english i dont mind at all. I never said that i write good too. Any rules there in this forum that says ESL should not signup ? So atlast you find out what type of posts hurts other members ? lol this is very funny to see you becoming mad each time and starting attacking others even before knowing the truth. anyway long live your hilarious service :)
|
|
| somewriter |
|
Jun 16, 10, 02:48PM
| #43 |
Joined: Jun 4, 10 Threads: 14 Posts: 149
|
Thanks for the reply. A friend also mentioned the idea of an s-corp and have been considering it, so I'm glad to see the same recommendation come from another source.
|
|
| somewriter |
|
Jun 16, 10, 02:51PM
| #44 |
Joined: Jun 4, 10 Threads: 14 Posts: 149
|
WritersBeware: As for your question, the best option is to incorporate and avoid using your personal name altogether. From Day 1, use the corporate name for all advertising, domain name registrations, and purchases.
Oh, and this is good news because I don't want my name involved. I want to work in academia for years and don't need future employers thinking I support college students having someone else do their work. I guess I'm just taking an "ends justify the means" view on it all right now.
|
|