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The Consulting Services Agreement formally establishes the relationship between the client and the consultant as contractor and not employer and employee. It sets out the rights and obligations of both parties and the scope of the services the Consultant is to perform.
Written records of the agreement between a consultant and a client are independent contractor agreements. It will be worthwhile to take the time to draft a contract that guarantees your legal safeguards are honored.
Contracts are a Professional Way to Conduct Business. A contract protects you as an independent consultant and your client as well. Your willingness to bind yourself to a legal independent contractor agreement can often help establish a strong relationship based on your client's confidence and trust.
A consultant does not need to set up an LLC or corporation. You can just file tax and do business as a sole proprietor. However, you may want to consider the possible benefits of the LLC. In some states there is no annual filing requirement or tax on an LLC.
Use these steps to help you get your first consulting contract: Consider your areas of expertise. In order to book a contract, you need to know what areas you can train in. Target companies in your area. Meet with the owner. Prove your knowledge. Get the contract. Ask for a referral and testimonial.