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Hi I have been in accounting for many years. I'm thinking of starting my own business. I'm sick of working on payroll. Any tips you can share from your own experience will be greatly appreciated.
You need a business plan. You can't just setup a Canadian corporation and wait for the clients to show up. How are you planning to find clients? Have you found a suitable office space for your new business? Do you have enough funds to survive while your business is in its infancy? There are many more questions you need to answer before getting into this venture, but you get the idea.
Well for a start I'm thinking to set up my home office. I have a spare room that I can turn into an office. I already have a couple of friends that I'm doing their taxes and they support me and will spread the word.
I might know of an opportunity for some one to help with a company that has a need for a contractor (or outside small firm) to handle some payroll matters. Is that the kind of thing that you’re planning on doing?