If you’re reading this book, you have already started asking yourself important questions about how your freelance business should be organized. Maybe you’re just getting started and still working on finding your first clients, building a reputation, and establishing a routine. Or perhaps you’re a seasoned professional with a stable of clients and ample experience. Either way, you face the same questions: Should you conduct your business as an individual or would you be better off forming a legal entity, like a limited liability company (LLC) or corporation? What are the advantages and disadvantages of the different business forms? How would operating a legal entity affect your workload and finances?
One reason freelancers find these ...
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