Talk to them as eGrizzly, tell them to put WebDev, LLC on the check. No need to complicate it.
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Talk to them as eGrizzly, tell them to put WebDev, LLC on the check. No need to complicate it.
This is what I was thinking.
And to answer your question, yes you can pay your LLC for things... But why move money up the chain when the whole point is to strategically move it down?
Well, I can legally build a web design portfolio for the LLC if I do it that way. I don't mind the hassle of the extra accounting.
To what end? It makes no sense.
No customers are looking at your business bank account.
Just put together the existing portfolio anyway and associate it with the new LLC.
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