PS - To get paid Corp to Corp you need to get:
1) A Tax ID (pay Delaware $350 per year). Silicon Valley Season 1 episode 4 has a classic scene on this.
2) Pay state franchise tax (at least in Texas), $250 per year.
3) An accountant ($1100 per year or so) - even for "zero returns" (years with no income).
4) For most jobs $1M in Workers Compensation and Liability Insurance ($550 per year).
5) Cost of compliance. You'll need to spend 40 hours producing a Dictionary-sized pile of receipts every January, but credit card annual statements make it much easier. I wish Amazon would provide an annual summary.
6) You need to file a corporate return and personal return. In general, profit is treated as income for the individual.
Total overhead: $2250 per year (about $200 per month).
As you can see, you practically get enough to cover these in the first paycheck. But you need to pay all this even if you make no money.
1) You can get a
Tax ID for free online. Don't pay accountants, lawyers, or agents for this service.
2) Delaware corporations are fine, but require annual taxes and registered agent fees. You can incorporate within your own state to avoid DE's superfluous fees.
3) Incorporate using an LLC, not a C-Corp., and file your LLC operating income in your personal return, Schedule C (if multi-member, Schedule E). Here you save $600-$800 annually by not having to file a separate corporate return.
4) If your contract requires it, maximize deductibles to decrease insurance premium.
5) Keep one corporate card, and expense all corporate expenses through the card to streamline annual summaries. No work required here. Keep receipts in case of audit.
6) See No. 3.
LiveFreeX said:
In my country you would need a degree to even get looked at for a job
You don't need a degree to be self-employed.
1) Research local, state, and federal
subject business, licensing, and solicitation laws to ensure compliance.
2) Learn the skill set.
3) Incorporate.
4) Secure a virtual phone number, address, and e-mail.
5) Create business cards and letterhead.
6) Create subject contracts.
7) Find, solicit, and close prospects.
8) Do phenomenal work and go beyond to keep clients happy.
9) Solicit clients for other jobs.
10) Ask clients for referrals.
11) Go to No. 7.