PengStruct
Structural
- Jun 9, 2010
- 39
Dear wise people:
I'm a new sole proprietor providing structural engineering and a local sign shop has agreed to my fees for several small projects. Basically I'll be designing/reviewing their shop drawings and stamping them. They are also asking for me to fill out a W9 form which I gather means they are treating me as a subcontractor. I'm not familiar with that process tax wise but I think its just another form to fill out at the end of the year?
They also said that they do not want to sign my standard agreement but do want a certificate of my insurance. Should I push them to sign my agreement? If so, with so many small projects it will be tiresome to draft a seperate proposal for each project and have them sign everytime. Is there a way to draft an initial agreement that will cover each project going forward?
Any advice will be much appreciated!
I'm a new sole proprietor providing structural engineering and a local sign shop has agreed to my fees for several small projects. Basically I'll be designing/reviewing their shop drawings and stamping them. They are also asking for me to fill out a W9 form which I gather means they are treating me as a subcontractor. I'm not familiar with that process tax wise but I think its just another form to fill out at the end of the year?
They also said that they do not want to sign my standard agreement but do want a certificate of my insurance. Should I push them to sign my agreement? If so, with so many small projects it will be tiresome to draft a seperate proposal for each project and have them sign everytime. Is there a way to draft an initial agreement that will cover each project going forward?
Any advice will be much appreciated!