I sell window coverings from my home. I do not have customers come to my home, but I do go to theres to measure their windows and show them products. I live in Utah. Am I required to have liability insurance if I sub out the labor to install them?
A self-employed (or independent contractor) hair stylist should have personal liability insurance and a business license.
A self employed contractor general liability ins., Workers comp if a corporation, but whoever is the bond company they should be able to assist in insurance coverage for the company.
form_title=Professional Liability Insurance form_header=Professional liability insurance safeguards you and your business from lawsuits caused by charges of professional negligence. Protect the time, money and hard work you've spent to become an expert in your profession. Are you self-employed or an employee?= () Self-employed () Employee Is your degree or certification current and up-to-date?= () Yes () No Has any claim or lawsuit for malpractice ever been brought against you or any of your employees?= () Yes () No
Carefulcents.com lists health-insurance for the self employed. Along with resources to agencies that can provide information about insurance companies that sell this type of insurance, tips are provided for the self-employed concerning health and insurance.
Companies of health insurance for the self employed can be found at EHealthInsurance's website. They have a comprehensive list of companies that deals with available health insurance for the self employed.
You need Professional General Liabilty Insurance.
The website provided below has a lot of information regarding self employed health insurance, how to get it or keep it. Explaining the benefits of COBRA as well as other options for buying health insurance. http://www.healthinsurance.org/learn/self-employed-health-insurance/
Try the website www.vsp.com/ it seems to be very helpful when it comes where you can get vision insurance if I am self employed. I hope I was helpful.
If you are self-employed you likely will be able to claim your travel insurance as a deduction. If you are not self-employed a portion of the travel insurance may be tax deductible.
Don't know if it is required you could check with the dept. of insurance, but most certainly would be a good idea whether required or not.
Of course it is right.. As you stated you are in Fact "Self Employed", then presumably you have no employer other than yourself to obtain insurance for you. Who else would you expect to pay for your business insurance, Your Neighbors Employer?, The contactor with whom you contracted to obtain the roofing jobs for your business?, Of course not.. A good businessman or contractor will factor in the costs of his business Liability Insurance when he bids on a job. There are many benefits that come from being Self employed, there are also many responsibilities, among these are filing your own Tax Withholdings and Insuring your business risks.
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