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Working for Yourself : : law & Taxes for Independent Contractors, Freelancers & gig Workers of all Types

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Working for yourself : the good, the bad, and the ugly -- Working for yourself : the good -- Working for yourself : the bad -- Working for yourself : the ugly -- Choosing the legal form for your business -- Sole proprietorships -- Corporations -- Partnerships -- Limited liability companies (LLCs) -- Choosing and protecting your business name -- Choosing a legal name -- Choosing a trade name -- Choosing a trademark -- Choosing an internet domain name -- Conducting a name search -- Home alone or outside office -- Pros and cons of working at home -- Restrictions on home-based businesses -- Deducting your home office expenses -- Pros and cons of an outside office -- Leasing a workplace -- Deducting your outside office expenses -- Obtaining licenses, permits, and identification numbers -- Business licenses -- Employer identification numbers (EINs) -- Sales tax permits -- Insuring your business and yourself -- The Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare") -- Disability insurance -- Business property insurance -- Liability insurance -- Car insurance -- Workers' compensation insurance -- Other types of insurance -- Ways to save on insurance -- Pricing your services and getting paid -- Pricing your services -- Getting paid -- Taxes and self-employed -- Tax basics for the self-employed -- IRS audits -- Eight tips to avoid an audit -- Reducing your income taxes -- Reporting your income -- Income tax deduction basics -- Business use of your home -- Cost of business assets -- Car expenses -- Travel expenses -- Entertainment and meal expenses -- Health insurance -- Retirement accounts -- Start-up costs -- The bane of self-employment taxes -- Who must pay -- Self-employment taxes -- Earnings subject to SE taxes -- Paying and reporting SE taxes -- Outside employment -- Paying estimated taxes -- Who must pay estimated taxes -- How much you must pay -- When to pay -- How to pay -- Paying the wrong amount -- Rules for salespeople, drivers, and clothing producers -- Statutory employees -- Statutory independent contractors -- Taxes for workers you hire -- Hiring people to help you -- Tax concerns when hiring employees -- Tax concerns when hiring independent contractors -- Record keeping and accounting made easy -- Simple bookkeeping -- How long to keep records -- If you don't have proper tax records -- Accounting methods -- Tax year -- Safeguarding your self-employed status -- Who decides your work status? -- What happens if the government reclassifies you? -- Determining worker status -- The IRS approach to worker status -- Tips for preserving your IC status -- Special concerns for gig workers -- Introduction to the gig economy -- Your contract with the hiring platform -- You worker status -- Your taxes -- Your insurance -- Other legal requirements for gig workers -- Where to find gigs -- Copyrights, patents, and trade secrets -- Intellectual property -- Copyright ownership -- Patent ownership -- Trade secret ownership -- Using nondisclosure agreements -- Using written client agreements -- Reasons to use written agreements -- Reviewing a client's agreement -- Creating your own client agreement -- Putting your agreement together -- Changing the agreement after it's signed -- Drafting your own client agreement -- Essential provisions -- Optional provisions -- Sample client agreement -- Using letter agreements -- Reviewing a client's agreement -- Make sure the agreement is consistent with the client's promises -- Make sure the contract covers at least the basics -- Provisions to avoid -- Provisions to consider adding -- Client purchase orders -- Help beyond this book -- Mediation and arbitration -- Filing a lawsuit -- Bankruptcy for the self-employed -- Finding and using a lawyer -- Help from other experts -- Doing your own legal research -- Researching federal tax law.
"Whether you’re starting a full-scale consulting business or booking gigs on the side, [this book] provides all the legal and tax information you need in one place. This...reference will show you how to: decide the best form for your business (sole proprietor, LLC, or other); make sure you’re paid in full and on time; pay estimated taxes (and avoid trouble with the IRS); take advantage of all available tax deductions (including home offices); choose health, property, and other kinds of insurance; keep accurate records in case you get audited; and write legally binding contracts and letter agreements."-- Back cover.

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PUBLISHED
Berkeley, California : Nolo, 2017.
Year Published: 2017
Description: 546 pages : forms ; 23 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781413323696
1413323693

SUBJECTS
Independent contractors -- Legal status, laws, etc.
Independent contractors -- Taxation.
Self-employed -- Law and legislation.
Law for laypersons.