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how to start software freelancing business?

Submitted by on August 20, 2010 – 3:57 pm3 Replies


A web user asks, I have already started working freelance as a software developer and finished a couple of projects.But i guess there are legal issues concerning the money i earned through my work to bring it here.I just hope and wish if someone could guide me how do i go about making my business legally free and as i dont want to regret any rash decisions later and play safe. I am from India by the way.
and one more thing all my clients are from abroad, that is the major cause of concern for me.any one..to help me?

Can you help them out? Post your advice!

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3 Comments »

  • Gold m says:

    If you want to make money online and wanted to work from home, go for freelancing jobs. They are only one, that will pay you and its free to become a freelancer. The Internet has opened up many freelance opportunities, expanding markets and helping to build it into one of the largest economic segments for many economies. You dont need to pay to get the job. Development for freelancing has been especially high for software development, website design, information technology, and business documentation. Freelance practice varies greatly. Some require clients to sign written contractsbased on the perceived value of the results to the client. By custom, payment arrangements may be upfront, percentage upfront, or upon completion. For more complex projects, a contract may set a payment schedule based on milestones or outcomes.

  • Damn_ I'm_good says:

    There are only the issues of reporting your income. We are quickly become a virtual world, and you need to copyright your work in your home country to protect your assets.

    The only restrictions you would come across are what restrictions your home country puts on the export of technology, and thats about it….

  • lewis Daniels says:

    take a look at this software if you are into software you could make a lot of money in this business seriously just have a look you got nothing to lose.

    http://www.imabreezer.com

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