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Hourly contract question?
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11/09/1999 14:43:08
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Contracts, agreements and general business
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Thread ID:
00263512
Message ID:
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This is ONLY true if you keep your finances and the corporations' (this especially includes "S-Corps") finances and operations COMPLETELY separate. You can't just setup a corporation and treat it like you would a sole-proprietorship. As soon as you start mingling your finances/operations and the corporations' then you, personally, can be sued and be held financially responsible. Unless the laws have changed in the last 3 years, then this is the case... believe me.

- A Hilton


>If you incorporate, only you corporation can be sued, and not you. It is a lovely world, but then 350,000 lawyers in this country want business.
>
>Tom
A Hilton
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