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Working for Yourself: Law Taxes for Independent Contractors, Freelancers Consultants ebook

by Stephen Fishman J.D.


Stephen Fishman is brilliant.

Stephen Fishman is brilliant.

Stephen Fishman is the author of many Nolo books, most recently Tax Deductions for Professionals

Stephen Fishman is the author of many Nolo books, most recently Tax Deductions for Professionals. Other titles include Deduct It! Lower Your Small Business Taxes, Every Landlord's Tax Deduction Guide and Home Business Tax Deductions - plus many other legal and business books. If you're primarily looking to provide GOODS (in other words, sell tangible products) then please be aware that Nolo makes a different guide for that, and this is not the best version for you.

Working for Yourself is the all-in-one, trusted, legal and tax resource every IC needs

Working for Yourself is the all-in-one, trusted, legal and tax resource every IC needs. This well organized reference will help them successfully start and run their operations in a business-like manner. Savannah Jones, SirReadaLot. This one-of-a-kind book includes all the legal and tax information an independent contractor need to start and run a successful freelance or consulting business.

An independent contractor himself, Stephen Fishman shows you everything you need to know to:- meet . Income Journal- Invoice- General Independent Contractor Agreement- Contract Amendment- Nondisclosure Agreement.

An independent contractor himself, Stephen Fishman shows you everything you need to know to:- meet business start-up requirements- pick a business structure- set up home or outside offices- obtain permits and licenses- price your services or products- comply with strict IRS rules- establish sound business relationships- avoid unfair contracts- draft good agreements- keep good records- get paid in full an.

An independent contractor himself, Stephen Fishman shows you . by Attorney Stephen Fishman his book is a guide to law and taxes for people who either work for themselves or would like to.

An independent contractor himself, Stephen Fishman shows you everything you need to know to: meet business start-up requirements pick a business structure set up home or outside offices obtain permits and licenses price your services or products comply with strict IRS rules establish sound business relationships avoid unfair contracts draft good agreements keep good records get paid in full and on time . . by Attorney Stephen Fishman. his book is a guide to law and taxes for people who either work for themselves or would like to.

This item:Working With Independent Contractors by Stephen Fishman . Only 7 left in stock (more on the way). Consultant & Independent Contractor Agreements by Stephen Fishman . Fishman, an attorney and author of books on taxes and business law for small businesses, entrepreneurs, independent contractors, and the self-employed,offers a guide to working with independent contractors.

Law & Taxes for Independent Contractors, Freelancers & Gig Workers of All Types. Whether you're an independent contractor, freelancer, or booking gigs on the side, it all adds up to the same thing: you need to be more aware of laws and taxes than the average person. Get all the information you need to know to: obtain permits and licenses. Stephen Fishman has dedicated his career as an attorney and author to writing useful, authoritative, and recognized guides on business, taxation, and intellectual property matters for small businesses, entrepreneurs, independent contractors, and freelancers.

CONSOLIDATED PRINTERS, INC. Fishman, Stephen. Appendix 2: Sample Agreements General Independent Contractor Agreement Contract Amendment Form Nondisclosure Agreement. Working for yourself : law and taxes for independent contractors, freelancers, and consultants, by Stephen Fishman. 5th ed. p. cm. ISBN 1-4133-0088-X (alk. paper) 1. Independent contractors-Legal status, laws, et. United States. A3. Appendix 3: Agencies State Offices Providing Small Business Help State Unemployment Tax Agencies State Sales Tax Agencies Patent and Trademark Depository Libraries State Trademark Agencies and Statutes.

Working for Yourself book. Working for The subject of laws and taxes are not particularly interesting to those who are starting a freelance or consulting business

Working for Yourself book. Working for The subject of laws and taxes are not particularly interesting to those who are starting a freelance or consulting business. If you are considering starting a business as a freelancer or consultant, this is an excellent choice. NOLO press publishes exceptional resources and this book by Stephen Fishman is no exception. These 21 Chapters and 2 Appendices cover everything one would need to know about forming a freelance business and about the legal responsibilities of the self-employed.

ed. of: Wage slave no more. Working for yourself: the good, the bad and the ugly - Choosing the legal form for your business - Choosing and protecting your business name - Home alone or outside office - Obtaining licenses, permits and numbers - Insuring your business and yourself - Pricing your services and getting paid - Taxes and the self-employed.

Be your own boss -- easily, efficiently and successfully -- with this bestseller! Whether you're an independent contractor, freelancer, or consultant, it all adds up to the same thing: You need to be more aware of laws and taxes than the average person. Fortunately, Working for Yourself provides all the information you need to stay on top of it all. An independent contractor himself, Stephen Fishman shows you everything you need to know to meet business start-up requirements, pick a business structure, set up home or outside offices, obtain permits and licenses, price your services or products, comply with strict IRS rules, establish sound business relationships, avoid unfair contracts, draft good agreements, keep good records, get paid in full and on time, and much, much more! The 6th edition is completely revised to provide the up-to-date information you need, including the most current tax rates and changes in the law. Whether you already work for yourself or are thinking about making the move, Working for Yourself will help make sure you do it right.
Thorgahuginn
This is the single best investment I've made in the three months leading up to the launch of my new consulting business.

The book is well-organized, nicely laid out, and has self-contained chapters such that it's easy to read the book in pieces, when you reach the point of dealing with that particular part of establishing the business. For example, I started with the sections on business structures, taxes and licensing and permits. Then I moved on to the sections on home office vs. outside office. Now I'm moving into the sections on pricing my services, developing client agreements and how to help make sure your clients pay. Shortly I'll be moving into record-keeping and accounting. And soon thereafter I'll be looking at the sections on insuring the business and paying estimated taxes.

Each business owner will hit these issues in slightly different order, and this book makes it really easy to get the answers you need quickly. If I have a specific question, I can look at the table of contents and figure out immediately which of one or two sections should have the answer I need right now. The book is written to be digestible to anyone; while it doesn't "dumb down" the subject matter, it also doesn't discuss things in a way that is over your head.

I've picked this book up at least twice a week for the last twelve weeks. Invaluable.

NOTE: this edition is for independent contractors, freelancers and consultants - mainly people whose primary purpose is to provide a SERVICE (where goods/materials are incidental.) If you're primarily looking to provide GOODS (in other words, sell tangible products) then please be aware that Nolo makes a different guide for that, and this is not the best version for you.
Truthcliff
I got lucky with this book. It addressed all my immediate needs at the time of purchase. I had already determined that I would work for myself, but there were many first-time issues to handle in short order. By following along with the decision points and advice, I was able to form my entity type and do all the things that followed. The book helped me because I'm part of the target audience, service professionals.

The information on paying estimated taxes also turned out to be spot-on. What could have been a worry and anxiety producing matter turned out to be routine the first time I did it. When I already knew what to do but just wanted verification and source support, this book helped and easily justified the purchase.
Malhala
I've looked at, bought, and borrowed several other books like this one, but none offered anywhere near the detail on income and self-employment tax that this book does. There are actually several chapters (5) dedicated just to taxation, including rates, audit trends, pros and cons of doing things one way over another, even information on paying estimated taxes that was written in a way that I finally understood it. I went through it all extensively with a highlighter, and came out understanding much more than when I'd asked my retired CPA uncle. As a newcomer to the self-employed workforce, I was grateful for the information I found here.

Oh, and the rest of the book is great too! The suggestions for record-keeping, documenting expenses, samples of contracts and legal forms, copyright and trademark advice -- it's all exactly what I needed. I wish I had found this book first, it would have saved me a lot of time and money. Highly recommended as the all-in-one resource it claims to be.
Mikarr
Excellent reference. Well organized and packed with info. Written and organized in a straightforward manner that's very easy to understand. Efficiently learn what you need to with this book. It took so much less time to read this book than it would have taken to do a bunch of web searches. Highly recommended.
Duzshura
Stephen Fishman is brilliant. I'm a professional photographer who got into a copyright dispute with a large company.
I've used this book and all of Fishman's other books to understand tax and copyright laws. All of his titles allow you to empower yourself
with legal knowledge written in easy to understand laymen's terms. I won my copyright dispute because of books like this.
It saved me thousands in legal fees! His intellect is a wonderful gift to those who need to know but can't afford high priced attorneys.
An Excellent Read!
Onetarieva
This book is a great reference for those just starting a career as freelancers or independent contractors.

Covers everything from pricing, contracts, and taxes. If you have done your own research there might not be much new info here, but it will still serve you well as a reference and reminder of the things you should be doing. It also clarifies some issues (i.e., Employee vs. Independent Contractors relationships) that some people (even small business owners) don't know or don't understand.
Gianni_Giant
It help explain how one can work for themselves and the pit falls so doing this. If you are thinking about opening your own business I would this book first so you know what you are getting into. Being your own boss may not be what you think it is. Starting out on the right foot is the key to a successful start in business.
Working for Yourself: Law  Taxes for Independent Contractors, Freelancers  Consultants ebook
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Stephen Fishman J.D.
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