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Originally Posted by lagcam
Come on Mark, at least try and answer the guy's actual question before or after the spam.
Something generic like "it depends where your performers are based, contact me and I will see if I can help you (and at the same time try to sell you my cam system)", should get that contact you crave.
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Hi Lagcam,
Actually you're right. I was tired and it was way past my bedtime and I didn't read the email properly.
ChanceIt: Here's what we do:
We pay chat models as sub-contractors, not employees. The sales that the models do are reported to us as invoices, which we then pay like any other bill. We enter the data into Quickbooks and then generate checks, wire or other electronic payments. If your models are US based make sure you get their Social Security numbers and make sure you track their payments properly. If the models have their own US companies, get their federal tax ID numbers.
You can probably do all of this yourself if you're a new business but as your chat business grows you will want to hire someone who really knows quickbooks or similar accounting program. A bookeeper is best. When tax time comes around you will definitely want an accountant to make sure everything is done correctly. Consider talking to a real accountant sooner rather than later. The better your reports are and the quicker he or she understands your business, the smoother your operation will run.