Don't put the cart before the horse.
Don't waste time and money on a website you won't use.
Don't waste time and money on a website you won't use.
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Get clients first.Hey, quick question. Is it a good approach to try to close some deals with potential clients before forming a legal company or should I care about it first? I was thinking about running a simple website and then start cold emails/calls to check how it will work. Btw. service based business in social media market. Thanks in advance for commitment!
Hey, quick question. Is it a good approach to try to close some deals with potential clients before forming a legal company or should I care about it first? I was thinking about running a simple website and then start cold emails/calls to check how it will work. Btw. service based business in social media market. Thanks in advance for commitment!
Hey, quick question. Is it a good approach to try to close some deals with potential clients before forming a legal company or should I care about it first? I was thinking about running a simple website and then start cold emails/calls to check how it will work. Btw. service based business in social media market. Thanks in advance for commitment!
There are also self-employment services you can use. They accept the payment, pay all the taxes and hand you the remainder as a normal salary. In case a client wants a VAT-number or something. Lets you get the ball rolling and focus on providing value instead of doing paperworkLegal entity brings expenses, so yes, start with a few successful deals first.
If you are worried about taxes, check your local laws as most countries offer you a "grace period". This is usually (AFAIK) 6-12 months in which you can work without a legal entity and when you do form it, you can assign all your profits and expenses (for that "grace period") to your company.
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