Thursday, January 21, 2010

Self Employed Ksiegowosc Self-employed?

Self-employed? - self employed ksiegowosc

I wonder if anyone else is independent, ie washing cars, pet care, lawn mowing, etc.
I am looking for part-time job, and I thought it would be a good idea, but do not know how. How is it profitable? How do they do it to an income like that? I would be very grateful for some ideas.

2 comments:

Snowdog said...

You can use all these things. Everything depends on the equipment you have and their approach to the sale.

Once you have everything you need for the jobs mentioned above, then go ahead. If you need transportation to start handing out flyers in your neighborhood.

Then have the best job I can. First, people have a little more for your money. Finally, the word will spread and many loyal customers have. The key is to give value for money. As a people they get their money worth, then you can pay again.

Believe me, if I knew it was someone that I could wash my car or mow the lawn, I would have made in my neighborhood once a week.

Tim said...

You can earn money very well, I have a job. He is also on the verge of bankruptcy.

Tax implications should be considered a self-conscious. As a self-employed, you need both your state and federal level, paying taxes, the higher the self-employment. Self-employment tax is that Social Security and Medicare. The employee pays half of the normal, the employer pays half. Since they are both, you will receive all the same (charged at 15.3%) of the "benefits" of your company.

Depending on your tax rate, you can pay half of what it takes the form of taxes. Keep this in when deciding how much to charge their customers.

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