The portrait of today’s worker is undergoing a fundamental shift. Fueled by advances in cloud-based, social and mobile technologies, companies are choosing to gain agility and savings by leaning on an always-on virtual workforce of contingent employees.
According to Freelancers Union, there are approximately 42 million Americans who make their living independently—that’s 30 percent of the workforce.
Forget about a traditional 9 to 5 at the office. Workers in this new freelance economy find that they need to become their own marketing experts, accountants, sales and IT gurus. And somewhere along the way, small business providers, contractors and freelancers need to grapple with selecting a business structure.
Forming an LLC or corporation can be a relatively quick and easy process, but most small business owners aren’t exactly experts in tax and business law. There are a bevy of mistakes that can have a significant impact on their business; here are six of the most common. Read More→

















