I purchased a Pre-paid legal membership two years ago. As a member I pay $26.00 a month for a wide range of legal services.
One of the benefits that came with the membership was the ability to pick up a phone anytime during normal business hours and speak with an attorney. If I wanted to chat for 30 min. or an hour it didn't matter, my monthly membership fee stays the same.
During 2005 I opened up a LLC (Limited Liability Company) for my real estate business. It seemed like a good idea at the time and I liked the asset protection that the LLC provided. In 2006 I decided to put my real estate business on hold and try something different. However, I did not close my LLC. I left it open on the pretence that I would work my real estate business in the future...
During May 2006 I decided to build a network marketing business. I left the LLC alone for an entire year. When I went to file my taxes at the beginning of 2007 I went to a local accountant. I explained my situation to her and this is what I gave her.
1. My personal income W-2
2. My business income 1099
3. LLC info.
Now, as far as my personal and 1099 were concerned they didn't present a problem, however when it came to my LLC, she told me that I would need to contact a CPA and fill out a business return.
I was confused, especially sense the LLC didn't produce any money for the year. I also knew that she wanted to charge me $500.00 to complete my return as is and a CPA would be even more.
I know this sounds cliche, but what did I do? That's right, I called my TAX ATTORNEY. I ran my situation by her and she informed me that all I had to do was file my 1040 and schedule C for my network marketing business and file an additional schedule C for my LLC just showing that the LLC made no profit for the year. That's it! No CPA!
I took my attorney's advise and filled out all the returns and submitted them electronically for a little over $100.00. I saved $400.00.
It was great to have an experienced attorney to call when I needed help. The best part is the advise I got was right on, I've had no problems with the IRS for that tax year.
Learn more about me at http://www.CarlCoffin.com
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Learn More about me at http://www.CarlCoffin.com
If there ever was an oxymoron, "going into business for yourself" is a prime example. No one can be "in business for yourself" because people have to be in business to fulfill the wants and needs of other people, businesses, and organizations. Being in "business for yourself" indicates that the business has only one customer, and no business survives on one customer.
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