No different than a corporation that has to register as a foreign corporation under similar rules.
Your corporation is domiciled in one state. It operates from that state. You are not doing business in another state.
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I have a buddy there right now. He finally took my advice and got with my accountant, hopefully he was not to late. But is still looking at some fines and fees for not paying his quarterlies on time, because he does not have the money. And then he has HIS accountants bills to pay on top of that. The guy never even gave him his per diem! What a mess.
The point is, get an accountant that knows trucking and all of our deductions, along with a reasonable understanding of the true liability out here.
You screw up and kill someone, ain't no corporation going to save you or your personal property. Everything is on the line, act and behave accordingly while behind the wheel. As there is no magic pill for stupidity.
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If you really look at it, a sole proprietor is easier to do because the money in the account is the owner's either way. It can come to him without problems.
As you stated, there is no protection for an accident.
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why would I pay quarterlies if I have no employees?
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