The Complete Guide to Working for Yourself: Everything the Self-employed Need to Know about Taxes, Recordkeeping, and Other LawsMany people dream of starting and running a business of their own but often do not know HOW to start. Entering the small business field as an independent contractor, freelancer, sole proprietor, or consultant is not a single decision but a series of steps, each one bringing you closer to the day your enterprise is up and running, competing for customers, and making money. How will you organize and register your business? What are the regulatory considerations? How will you protect your intellectual property? Is your business plan adequate? Where can you find financing? What are your obligations as an employer? Do you understand your tax responsibilities? This brand new book includes the most current tax rates and changes in IRS regulations such as, Is it a business or a hobby? You will learn all about business operations: selecting a business structure, licensing and permits, employer identification number (EIN), business taxes, recordkeeping, self-employment taxes, paying estimated taxes (and calculating how much to pay), dealing with independent contractors and 1099-miscellaneous forms, client agreements, insurance, workers' compensation insurance, rights and intellectual property law, accounting periods, selecting an accounting method, checklist for starting a business plan, choosing a name, business plans, forms of business structures, financing, location, marketing and advertising. In addition, new entrepreneurs will appreciate this valuable resource and reference in their daily activities and as a source of ready-to-use forms, Web sites, operating and cost cutting ideas, and mathematical formulas to apply to their operations. The Companion CD-ROM contains all the forms in the book as well as a sample business plan you can adapt for your own use. The companion CD-ROM is included with the print version of this book; however is not available for download with the electronic version. It may be obtained separately by contacting Atlantic Publishing Group at sales@atlantic-pub.com Atlantic Publishing is a small, independent publishing company based in Ocala, Florida. Founded over twenty years ago in the company president's garage, Atlantic Publishing has grown to become a renowned resource for non-fiction books. Today, over 450 titles are in print covering subjects such as small business, healthy living, management, finance, careers, and real estate. Atlantic Publishing prides itself on producing award winning, high-quality manuals that give readers up-to-date, pertinent information, real-world examples, and case studies with expert advice. Every book has resources, contact information, and web sites of the products or companies discussed. |
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All About Insurance for Your Business and for Yourself | 159 |
Finding Disability Insurance | 162 |
The Importance of Business Property Insurance | 163 |
Car Insurance | 165 |
Setting Your Price and Collecting Money | 167 |
Accepting Payments | 169 |
Refunds | 170 |
Creating an Online Payment Processing System | 174 |
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The Legal Effect of a Registered Name | 79 |
Choosing and Using a Trademark | 80 |
Choosing Internet Domain Names | 83 |
Your Business Plan | 86 |
Your Blueprint to Success | 87 |
Getting Help Writing Your Business Plan | 88 |
The Business Plan Outline | 89 |
Writing Your Business Plan | 90 |
The Cover Sheet | 91 |
The Executive Summary | 92 |
The Business Description | 93 |
Product or Service | 95 |
Location | 96 |
Accounting | 97 |
Security | 98 |
Competition | 100 |
Finding Information on Your Competition | 102 |
Advertising and Public Relations | 103 |
Pricing and Sales | 105 |
Positioning | 106 |
Location | 107 |
Industry Trends | 108 |
The Financial Management Plan | 110 |
Use of Funds | 113 |
ThreeYear Income Projection | 115 |
BreakEven Analysis | 117 |
Graphical BreakEven Point | 119 |
Business Financial History | 122 |
Supporting Documents | 124 |
Printing Your Business Plan | 125 |
Setting Up Shop | 129 |
The Advantages of Working From a Home Office | 130 |
The Disadvantages of Working From a Home Office | 132 |
Businesses Conducive to Working from Home | 134 |
The Advantages of Working From a Leased Office | 135 |
The Disadvantages of Working From a Leased Office | 136 |
Home Office Deductions | 138 |
Equipment | 140 |
Business Phone Line | 141 |
Web Site | 142 |
Tips for Opening a Business Bank Account | 144 |
Tips for finding Financing to Fund Your New Business | 146 |
Cost Cutting ideas | 150 |
All the Proper Licenses Permits and Identification | 153 |
Home Occupation Permit | 154 |
Sales Tax If Selling a Product | 155 |
Employer Identification Number | 156 |
Charges for Card Processing | 176 |
Monthly processing fees | 177 |
Deduct Bad Debts From Your Income Taxes | 180 |
Determining Your Terms of Payment | 182 |
Ways to Market Your Product or Service | 187 |
Networking Tips | 189 |
Create a Logo | 191 |
Join the Better Business Bureau | 192 |
Place an Ad in Your Local Yellow Pages | 193 |
Create and Use Business Cards | 194 |
Write and Release a Press Release | 195 |
Place Local Advertisements | 196 |
Sponsor a Local Sports Team | 197 |
Send Out a Newsletter Either by Email or Mail | 198 |
Offer Discounts | 199 |
Start a Blog | 200 |
Sign Up for Online Directories | 201 |
Use Testimonials | 202 |
Make the Most of Your Email Signature Line | 203 |
All About SelfEmployed Taxes | 205 |
The ABCs of Paying Taxes as a SelfEmployed Person SelfEmployment Taxes | 206 |
Paying SelfEmployment Taxes | 207 |
Paying Taxes | 208 |
1099 Forms | 209 |
Paying Sales Taxes | 210 |
How Long to Keep Tax Records | 211 |
Easy Recordkeeping and Accounting | 215 |
Accounting Periods | 216 |
Cash Versus Accrual Accounting | 217 |
Simple Bookkeeping Procedures | 218 |
Recording Business Depreciation | 226 |
Business Reports | 228 |
Reading and Evaluating Business Reports | 229 |
Recording Financial Transactions | 230 |
Popular Bookkeeping Software | 231 |
Writing and Using Client Agreements | 235 |
Provisions of a Client Agreement | 236 |
Nondisclosure Agreements | 237 |
Copyrights Patents and Trade Secrets | 241 |
Poor Mans Copyright | 242 |
Retaining Copyright When Hiring an Independent Contractor | 243 |
Patents | 244 |
Using the Law | 247 |
Using the Services of an Attorney | 248 |
Legal Research | 249 |
Retirement Options for the SelfEmployed | 251 |
Types of Retirement Plans for Businesses | 252 |
Providing Your Employees With Options for Saving for Retirement | 253 |
HiringTrainingMotivatingFiring Employees | 255 |
Hiring Independent Contractors | 257 |
Costs of Hiring Employees | 258 |
Employee Health and Safety | 259 |
Types of Employees | 261 |
Hiring Your First Employee | 262 |
Recruiting Employees | 263 |
Interviewing Applicants | 265 |
Avoiding Bias in Interviewing and Hiring | 266 |
Determining Whom to Hire | 268 |
Rejecting Applicants | 269 |
New Employee Probationary Period | 270 |
Evaluating Employee Performance | 272 |
Terminating Employees | 273 |
How to Motivate Your Employees | 276 |
How to Be an Effective Boss | 278 |
resources | 281 |
Author | 283 |
index | 285 |