[consulting] Rate question

jeff at ayendesigns.com jeff at ayendesigns.com
Tue Mar 29 05:11:42 UTC 2011


I do it the other way, corp-to-corp, because it makes my taxes easier 
than a desk of W2's, allows me to pay the applicable expenses (utils, 
etc) with a company check and thus exclude it from net sales, and 
because I don't have to mess with the application process, credit check 
and all the other rubbish. As for rate, not knowing, I'd ask an 
accountant or ask first tell a recruiter what you want as a 1099 rate, 
and then ask them what you would get if you went W2 instead.

On 03/29/2011 12:17 AM, nan wich wrote:
> I usuually work on a W2 because I hate taxes. Every once in a while, a 
> recruiter won't offer W2. How much differential should I allow in my 
> rates to go to 1099? Personally, the paperwork hassle is worth 100%. I 
> know the typical company claims about 40% burdening, but that includes 
> office space.
>
> /*Nancy*/
>
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