Contractor Success M.A.P.

0318: Establishing Your Contracting Business - TIPS On Starting It Right


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This Podcast Is Episode Number 0318, And It Will Be About Establishing Your General Contracting Business - T.I.P.S. On Starting It Right Running a business for general contractors like you is an overwhelming yet fulfilling task because there are so many things only the company owner can and should do. In most cases, when the owner's spouse contacts us, it is because they are trying to help with the business, but they know they need outside assistance, so there is more quality time with the family. Most contractors, and small business owners, in general, haven’t realized that what you don’t know can keep up at night. Instead of focusing your efforts in maintaining your relationship with your past clients and building a new one, you were up wondering whether you’re making or losing money. Today more than ever, it is necessary to have a properly set-up accounting and bookkeeping file and maintain it. Someone with the knowledge and training combined with an understanding of construction to Set-Up, Clean-Up, Tidy-Up, and manage your bookkeeping system. T.I.P.S. On How To Get Started Right T – Taxes The last thing we want to think about is TAXES when it should be the first thing we should think about. Our office is in Lynnwood, WA so this tax tip, in particular, is directed to Washington State residents. Think/Research/Choose Your business name: Who are you? Is that your trade name? Are they the same? What is your domain name? First Stop: Secretary Of State What is your ownership structure for the Federal/State agencies? This will determine what type of taxes you need to pay as part of your personal 1040 tax return. To prevent duplicate identification numbers (UBI), it is recommended to file your company identity to the Secretary of State. Second Stop: Federal Employee Identification Number Apply for a Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN). Whenever you have employees, this number is required no matter what type of ownership structure. Many years ago, a personal security number was used. The government will request both the personal social security and FEIN on some forms. Third Stop: State Of Washington Business License Application Washington Business License Application (commonly known as the Master Business License) is what registers the business. Depending on your type of business, whether you need to collect sales tax, pay business and occupation tax to the state of Washington. I – Income and Invoice We are not business without clients. Our new clients become existing clients. Once the job is completed (last month/last year), they become our previous clients. As part of the bidding, estimating, scheduling, doing the work, and collecting the money, you need to understand a few basic rules. It involves paperwork. Tax, certifications, liens, and permits depending on who you are as a business and what type of work you do. New Construction – depends on the type of new construction Commercial – depends on the type of commercial project, your individual trade, and location. Residential – depends on the size of the project, the owner may be actively involved Service and Repair – usually emergency driven and price shopped “after the work’s done") Invoicing is all about presenting the agreed upon amount in a format the customer can easily understand and be willing to pay promptly. It’s all about getting a fair price for the work performed and payment in a timely fashion. The type of invoice presented varies from the size of Job and Job Type. P – Payroll, Planning, Production, and Profit Prospective applicants need to submit a formal employment application and complete the hiring process before going to work on the job. Hiring an employee has added benefit to your overall production. The downside is there are additional costs for Labor/Taxes/Overhead that comes with hiring an employee.  As with any business, the goal is to make a profit. One way to do that is leveraging your...
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Contractor Success M.A.P.By Randal DeHart, PMP, QPA