On 3/7/2014 10:50 AM, Paul McNett wrote:
On 3/7/14, 9:10 AM, Jim Harvey wrote:
I'm going to be providing some computer programming services (creating and maintaining programs I wrote in VFP while employed) for my former employer,
and have created an LLC for this purpose.

Kudos for doing this upfront. When I went independent in 2000, I deferred this decision (LLC, SCorp, ?) and never found time or inclination to revisit it, so I'm still filing as sole proprietor.

Now, I'd like to hire an employee, but I really can't until I fix my legal status, which I just can't seem to find time for.

Whenever it happens, it's going to be a mountain of work extricating my business stuff from my household personal...

Paul


Paul: Too lengthy to go into here, but basically the time spent with an accountant would be time well spent. I created a sub chapter S in 1992. I keep expenses separate with a business checking account. I pay myself a salary and am able to write off things like office in residence. If you wish, I give you contact information for someone in your area that can answer questions about it with no obligation.

I can most likely do the same for you Jim.

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Jeff

Jeff Johnson
[email protected]
SanDC, Inc.
623-582-0323
Fax 623-869-0675

http://www.san-dc.com

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