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Cash may be king, but 2009 may see the resurgence of bartering. That’s how dog trainer Cassera got "free" accounting and legal work done. "The economy is bad, but so are dogs," Cassera says. Luckily for Cassera, both his lawyer and his accountant had unruly pooches. In return for getting the pets to behave, Cassera received advice on branding and logos and help on his estimated taxes. If a more formal agreement appeals to you, U-Exchange and ITEX are just two of many barter sites that help businesses find suitable bartering partners in any state. Remember: You’ll usually need to pay taxes on the fair-market value of the goods and services exchanged via barter.
For good rates on legal basics, such as incorporating or developing a trademark, you might try LegalZoom.com. To form a limited partnership, for instance, you answer a series of questions online about you, your partners, and the business. LegalZoom’s staff then creates the necessary forms and files them. The economy package for a limited partnership costs $150. For the true DIYer, Nolo offers free templates of documents you need to create trusts, wills, and business partnerships. It also offers upgraded services, where attorneys help file your paperwork once you submit it online.
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http://www.barterquest.com is another barter site, where you can trade services, gooda and real estate. I read everything related to atxes in their blog. It's a really user-freindly site and if you ahve any questions they're support team answer immediately!
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