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Posted by Dave H (MI) on September 12, 2005 at 11:21:58 from (64.12.117.7):
In Reply to: O/T Starting my own Buisness posted by perette on September 12, 2005 at 10:35:27:
There are guys who do that for their main living. Maybe the fact that I am one of them makes me a LITTLE prejudiced but let me state my case. You post for info like that on the internet and you will get some really good advice here and some not so good advice. You have to be able to tell which is which and act accordingly. I would recommend that you look around town for a CPA and call a few and find out what the cost is for a one hour sit down. Here it would be around $65 and I have never had a person stand up and say it wasn't worth it. Check rates carefully as there are some high priced people out there, but anything under $100 to find out all you need to know and get referrals for insurance etc PLUS info on tax planning and the benefit of years of experience dealing with similar enterprises is a real deal. Listen to all these very wise gentlemen here and print out their responses. Use this info to formulate specific questions and then go see a professional and do it right. My 6500 cents worth.
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