by jaz on 7/7/15, 1:44 PM with 5 comments
I've recently left my job to do (solo) consulting full time. I've found that there are a number of recurring legal and administrative tasks that I, as a business owner, need to stay on top of.
Tasks such as invoicing clients by specific dates (varies per client), filing taxes (federal estimated income, unemployment, business taxes, et al), paying the business AMEX card, renewing professional insurance and licenses, renewing certifications, paying subcontractors, filing an annual report with the secretary of state, and so on.
How are other businesses handling these tasks? A shared Outlook calendar, specialized software, something else? How effective are these solutions?
by trcollinson on 7/7/15, 4:54 PM
Finally, I just went to a temp agency which did in house work and said I would pay someone to do all of that for me. And they do. I worked it out with them to pay a flat rate monthly to get it all done. They assigned a very studious employee to me and I contact her via email with tasks and assignments. It has worked out exceptionally well and I wouldn't have it any other way.
by twunde on 7/8/15, 2:13 PM
by airframeng on 7/7/15, 7:24 PM
There must be companies out there that can bundle all these services for self-employed workers.