hi all,

hope nobody minds me drudging up an old thread. i have a question i
hope someone with experience can field.

when i was self-employed in the past as a sole proprietor, i found
that being "self employed" was a tremendous pain in the ass for...
getting an apartment, getting a car loan, etc. even though i was
making pretty good money, i needed cosigners for those things, which i
thought was ridiculous.

if i am the sole owner and sole employee of an s-corp, am i still
legally "self-employed"? specifically, would i be able to honestly
represent myself to a bank or a landlord as being employed by a
company (i.e. mine)?

any thoughts would be appreciated!

-neal

On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Allan <[email protected]> wrote:
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> The SDSIC has a series of presentations/meetings on starting/forming
> and funding companies:
>
> http://www.sdsic.org/events.aspx
>
> Two this week; one specifically addresses the issue of incorporation.
>
> --Allan
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