WTG, Lisa. I think that's an honor, definitely a tribute to the quality of your book.
Heh, at least we're starting off the new year with some punch.
Tri
Heh, at least we're starting off the new year with some punch.
Tri
Still haven't received mine - they are still waiting for the final name of the LLC we are setting up for it. Aargh.
Yay Lisa!
Got my copyedits today. I haven't had the nerve to open them up and look yet. It's all done electronically, so there's no red pencil or anything. I'm afeared.
Happy Camper, I'm curious about why you are doing an LLC for your contract. Would you mind telling me? I've never thought of that, and I'm wondering what the benefits are and if it is common. Thank you.
Oooh, I get to do my dedication and acknowledgments in the copy edits! *glee!*
Alice Loweecey's FORCE OF HABIT, introducing a nun turned fledgling private investigator who must uncover the identity of an increasingly dangerous stalker and learn how to properly apply lipstick, to Terri Bischoff at Midnight Ink, in a three-book deal, for publication in Spring 2011, by Kent Wolf at Global Literary Management (world).
Ooooh, shiny, Lily. This girl gonna have "tude" now.
Tri
Lily, that's great! Does it feel more real now?
Good luck Tas!
Hi Phoenix,
This is what my taxation lawyer had to say:
"We recommend forming an LLC because an LLC combines the tax advantages and management flexibility of a partnership with the liability protection of a corporation. Moreover, forming an LLC has become a popular alternative for sole proprietors and partnerships that have thought about forming a corporation in order to protect personal assets. LLCs also avoid “double taxation” because the income of the LLC itself is not taxed at the corporate level."
I hope this helps.
It's on PM today!