Overcoming Tax Policy Issues for Remote Workers
Working from home has been the reality for millions of Americans for months due to […]
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Working from home has been the reality for millions of Americans for months due to […]
Contractors and other self-employed workers need a bigger safety net, less idiosyncratic risk, than other […]
How to make the most our of your freelance lifestyle and set your self up for future financial success.
If you’re self-employed, you’ll likely have to pay for health insurance and retirement out of pocket. However, there are ways to save your money that will benefit you immensely in the long run.
Could you be writing off part of your rent & utilities? It depends how you set up your work-from-home space.
Even if you’re in a field that doesn’t require an advanced degree, specialty training or a license, you could benefit from having professional liability insurance.
As a self-employed individual, generally you are required to file an annual return and pay estimated tax quarterly.
If you’re the sole owner of your business, you don’t have to operate as a sole proprietor. Solo entrepreneurs can minimize their potential liability and maximize their tax benefits by forming a single-member LLC (SMLLC).
With flexible work hours, further independence, and changing lifestyles, it is no question why this unconventional work style is attractive to many.
Everyone knows freelancers should get paid what they’re worth, but how do you actually do it? Here’s how to approach a new client with confidence.