Attention: Self-Employed Professionals, Solo Entrepreneurs, and Small Business Owners
"Are You Paying Way Too Much in Taxes, or Are You Risking
Everything You Own, or Worse...
Are You Doing BOTH?"
How Can You Know When, or Even
If You SHOULD Incorporate your Business?
Which is the "Right" Business Structure for YOU?
It's time for...
"Straight Talk
About Business Entities"
FROM: Gabrielle Fontaine, PB
RE: How to Finally Stop the Confusion and Make
a Smart Choice for Your Business Structure
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Dear Fellow Entrepreneur,
Do you have the nagging feeling that you are paying much more in taxes than you need to?
Are you concerned about protecting yourself against a lawsuit?
Do you just want to know the difference between an S-Corp, C-Corp and an LLC so you can easily choose the best one for your business situation?
Then this could be the most important information you'll read this year!
Here's why...
The vast majority of small businesses start out as sole proprietorships. Not necessarily a bad thing, but everyone does it that way because it is the easiest and quickest way to get started with a new business.
But it can be dangerous.
The bad news is, a sole proprietorship can turn out to be the most expensive and the most risky business entity you could choose! To make matters worse, there is a ton of confusion about the different choices available to small business owners. All the conflicting information just feeds procrastination.
On top of that, even if you seek out professional help to make a smart choice, the so-called "authorities" on the topic usually have a hidden agenda! They try to push you to pick the business entity that best serves THEIR pocketbook -- not yours!
It Can Cost A Lot to Save Taxes!
It's true that incorporating can save you a lot in taxes, if done right. But, did you know that it can also cost you thousands of dollars to set up your corporation properly, including accountant and/or attorney's fees?
I don't know about you, but I'm sick of it!
It's Time For Some Straight Talk
My name is Gabrielle Fontaine, and that PB after my names means I'm a Professional Bookkeeper. I specialize in consulting with small business owners and solo entrepreneurs who use QuickBooks