+1.
You can do an LLC or an S corp for just the filing fee ($25 in CA). The
process is fairly simple; even I can do it.
Doing a DBA is also pretty simple, and only costs $10 or $20 to publish.
bp
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On 8/6/2015 6:15 AM, Joshaven Mailing Lists wrote:
You probably don’t need a lawyer to file the LLC. I’ve seen companies
that use one where the lawyer is payed to fill out a form that is
easier to fill out then a 1099ez. Look into getting a LLC form form
the state first… you probably want a lawyer to draw up your articles
of organization though.
Sincerely,
Joshaven Potter
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On Aug 6, 2015, at 9:10 AM, Ken Hohhof <[email protected]
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Find a local lawyer who specializes in small business, you can set up
an LLC or S Corp and do the annual filings with the state for a
couple hundred dollars a year and you will have someone to consult
when related stuff comes up. I use these guys (gals, actually), I’m
sure there is something similar near you.
http://www.cartertani.com/
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Is this outfit worth dealing with for stuff like a dba for a small
business that will probably generate 22 bucks and a bad taste in the
mouth.
I assume everybody here did this among other things once upon a
lonesome. It's like 99 to 150 bucks plus the filing fees.
Is a dba something you can muck up on your own?