CFI Incorporate as an LLC
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samc, please feel free to send me a PM about this. I have a former student who has gone back home to practice in AZ, and I'll ask her if she is willing to talk with you some.
Getting adequate insurance coverage is always a good idea and may help avoid the mess of having to incorporate.
Getting adequate insurance coverage is always a good idea and may help avoid the mess of having to incorporate.
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As mentioned, the fees can be a pain. You will probably pay a filing fee and then pay a good amount yearly.
Not to mention, you will open yourself up to TONS of junkmail, and then you will have another tax headache. It is easier than S corp, as far as taxes, but I don't think its worth it. I would get the AOPA Insurance.
Not to mention, you will open yourself up to TONS of junkmail, and then you will have another tax headache. It is easier than S corp, as far as taxes, but I don't think its worth it. I would get the AOPA Insurance.
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Vagabond: As a former contract pilot, I to was looking into forming my own LLC for "self protection" reasons. My question is that if I'm registered in one state, can I still accept jobs out of state and still enjoy the same protections?
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