توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب :
منابع حقوقی و مالیاتی یکپارچه که هر پیمانکار و کارگر مستقل مستقلی به آن نیاز دارد چه در حال راه اندازی یک کسب و کار مشاوره در مقیاس کامل یا رزرو کنسرت های جانبی باشید، برای خودتان کار کنید i> تمام اطلاعات حقوقی و مالیاتی مورد نیاز شما را در یک مکان ارائه می دهد. این نسخه یازدهم به طور کامل به روز شده است تا همه تغییرات تحت قانون کاهش مالیات و مشاغل را منعکس کند - تغییراتی که عمدتاً برای افراد خوداشتغال مفید است. این مرجع عالی و منظم همچنین به شما نشان میدهد که چگونه میتوانید:
در مورد بهترین شکل برای کسبوکار خود (صاحب مالکیت انحصاری، LLC یا موارد دیگر) تصمیم بگیرید
مطمئن شوید که به طور کامل و به موقع پرداخت شدهاید
مالیاتهای تخمینی را بپردازید و از مشکل با IRS جلوگیری کنید
از همه کسرهای مالیاتی موجود، از جمله 20% کسر مالیات عبوری برای صاحبان مشاغل استفاده کنید. />بیمه سلامت، دارایی و سایر انواع بیمه را انتخاب کنید
در صورت حسابرسی شدن، سوابق دقیقی را نگه دارید، و
قراردادهای الزام آور قانونی و قراردادهای نامه بنویسید.
اگر از انجام کارهای بی پایان خسته شده اید جستجوی وب برای اطلاعاتی که برای شروع و راه اندازی کسب و کار خود نیاز دارید، این منبع آسان برای استفاده و معتبر برای شما مناسب است.
فهرست مطالب :
Cover
Title Page
Table of Contents
Welcome to the World of Self-Employment: Introduction to Working for Yourself
A Golden Age for the Self-Employed
Six Things You May Not Know About the Self-Employed
1: Working for Yourself: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Working for Yourself: The Good
Working for Yourself: The Bad
Working for Yourself: The Ugly
How This Book Will Help You Succeed at Self-Employment
2: Choosing the Legal Form for Your Business
Sole Proprietorships
Corporations
Partnerships
Limited Liability Companies (LLCs)
3: Choosing and Protecting Your Business Name
Choosing a Legal Name
Choosing a Trade Name
Choosing a Trademark
Choosing an Internet Domain Name
Conducting a Name Search
4: Home Alone or Outside Office
Pros and Cons of Working at Home
Restrictions on Home-Based Businesses
Deducting Your Home Office Expenses
Pros and Cons of an Outside Office
Leasing a Workplace
Deducting Your Outside Office Expenses
5: Obtaining Licenses, Permits, and Identification Numbers
Business Licenses
Employer Identification Numbers (EINs)
Sales Tax Permits
6: Insuring Your Business and Yourself
The Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”)
Disability Insurance
Business Property Insurance
Liability Insurance
Car Insurance
Workers’ Compensation Insurance
Other Types of Insurance
Ways to Save on Insurance
7: Pricing Your Services and Getting Paid
Pricing Your Services
Getting Paid
8: Taxes and the Self-Employed
Tax Basics for the Self-Employed
IRS Audits
Eight Tips to Avoid an Audit
9: Reducing Your Income Taxes
Reporting Your Income
Income Tax Deduction Basics
Business Use of Your Home
Cost of Business Assets
Car Expenses
Travel Expenses
Entertainment and Meals
Health Insurance
Retirement Accounts
Start-Up Costs
10: The Bane of Self-Employment Taxes
Who Must Pay
Self-Employment Taxes
Earnings Subject to SE Taxes
Paying and Reporting SE Taxes
Outside Employment
11: Paying Estimated Taxes
Who Must Pay Estimated Taxes
How Much You Must Pay
When to Pay
How to Pay
Paying the Wrong Amount
12: Rules for Salespeople, Drivers, and Clothing Producers
Statutory Employees
Statutory Independent Contractors
13: Taxes for Workers You Hire
Hiring People to Help You
Tax Concerns When Hiring Employees
Tax Concerns When Hiring Independent Contractors
14: Record Keeping and Accounting Made Easy
Simple Bookkeeping
How Long to Keep Records
If You Don’t Have Proper Tax Records
Accounting Methods
Tax Year
15: Safeguarding Your Self-Employed Status
Who Decides Your Work Status?
What Happens If the Government Reclassifies You?
Determining Worker Status
The IRS Approach to Worker Status
Tips for Preserving Your IC Status
16: Special Concerns for Gig Workers
Introduction to the Gig Economy
Your Contract With the Hiring Platform
Your Worker Status
Your Taxes
Your Insurance
Other Legal Requirements for Gig Workers
Where to Find Gigs
17: Copyrights, Patents, and Trade Secrets
Intellectual Property
Copyright Ownership
Patent Ownership
Trade Secret Ownership
Using Nondisclosure Agreements
18: Using Written Client Agreements
Reasons to Use Written Agreements
Reviewing a Client’s Agreement
Creating Your Own Client Agreement
Putting Your Agreement Together
Changing the Agreement After It’s Signed
19: Drafting Your Own Client Agreement
Essential Provisions
Optional Provisions
Sample Client Agreement
Using Letter Agreements
20: Reviewing a Client’s Agreement
Make Sure the Agreement Is Consistent With the Client’s Promises
Make Sure the Contract Covers at Least the Basics
Provisions to Avoid
Provisions to Consider Adding
Client Purchase Orders
Appendix A: Using the Downloadable Forms on the Nolo Website
Editing RTFs
List of Forms Available on the Nolo Website
Index
Book Registration and Updates
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
The all-in-one legal and tax resource every independent contractor and gig worker needs Whether you're starting a full-scale consulting business or booking gigs on the side, Working for Yourself provides all the legal and tax information you need in one place. This eleventh edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect all the changes under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act--changes that are largely beneficial to the self-employed. This excellent, well-organized reference will also show you how to:
decide the best form for your business (sole proprietor, LLC, or other)
make sure you're paid in full and on time
pay estimated taxes and avoid trouble with the IRS
take advantage of all available tax deductions, including the 20% pass-through tax deduction for business owners
choose health, property, and other kinds of insurance
keep accurate records in case you get audited, and
write legally binding contracts and letter agreements.
If you're tired of doing endless web searches for the information you need to start and run your business, this easy-to-use and authoritative resource is for you.