Published by Taunton PressIn this book, a construction attorney explains how you should charge for your work, how to figure your overhead expenses, and how to calculate a realistic hourly rate to apply on each estimate. Includes how to bill and collect on your invoices, what you should always include in your contracts, and creative new ways of dealing with contract disputes. Shows how to keep customers happy so they’ll hand you referrals, how best to handle subcontractors, and how to find a good accountant. You’ll learn the pros and cons of incorporating, how to handle tax issues such as what you can and can’t deduct, and what you’re allowed to depreciate, and how to plan the future of your company. Reading this book is like getting good advice from a construction lawyer –at a fraction of the cost. 204 Pages, 8-1/2 x 11
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