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Book Description

Whether you are just starting out as a freelancer or have been freelancing for years, choosing the right legal structure for your business is an important part of maximizing your returns and minimizing your risk. In the right situation, forming a limited liability company (LLC) or corporation can be a way to manage legal liability and potentially lower your tax bill. But the details are often confusing. Business Entities for Freelancers is a concise guide to legal entities and their related technicalities, focused on issues useful to U.S.-based freelancers. It offers clear, specific guidance, with numerous examples, designed to give readers a foundation for making sound choices. In addition to the basics of owning and managing sole proprietorships, LLCs, and corporations, the book introduces related topics, including contracts, trademark and other naming concerns, and taxes.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction
  8. Chapter 1 Managing Risk
  9. Chapter 2 Legal Entity Basics
  10. Chapter 3 Limited Liability Companies
  11. Chapter 4 Corporations
  12. Chapter 5 The Limits of Limited Liability
  13. Chapter 6 Naming Your Business
  14. Chapter 7 Taxes
  15. Chapter 8 Contracts
  16. Chapter 9 Putting It All Together
  17. Chapter 10 Businesses with More Than One Owner
  18. Glossary of Select Terms
  19. Index