California freelancers: What to do if a client tells you to form an LLC (sfchronicle.com) 13 points by jameslk 6y ago ↗ HN
[–] byoung2 6y ago ↗ Correct link https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/networth/article/Califo... [–] jameslk 6y ago ↗ Thanks. I'm not sure how I copied a broken link. I'll see if I can ask the mods to fix it. [–] dang 6y ago ↗ Changed from https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/networth/California-fre... now. Thanks!
[–] jameslk 6y ago ↗ Thanks. I'm not sure how I copied a broken link. I'll see if I can ask the mods to fix it.
[–] dang 6y ago ↗ Changed from https://www.sfchronicle.com/business/networth/California-fre... now. Thanks!
[–] bobbytran 6y ago ↗ You form an LLC or you will most likely lose the client. No ridiculous law and force a client to keep you.
[–] hurricanetc 6y ago ↗ We stopped considering contractors from California. We will wait for the law to be clarified or repealed. [–] tschwimmer 6y ago ↗ What does your company do, and what are your alternatives in the meantime? [–] jjeaff 6y ago ↗ Alternatives? There are 49 other states and the rest of the world, for starters.
[–] tschwimmer 6y ago ↗ What does your company do, and what are your alternatives in the meantime? [–] jjeaff 6y ago ↗ Alternatives? There are 49 other states and the rest of the world, for starters.
[–] totony 6y ago ↗ Horrible website, ad popup, when i dismissed it all the text turned an unreadable light gray
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