I learned a long time ago for tax purposes and advertising purposes that seperating home painting from Industrial and commercial painting actually helped alot in several ways. They are really 2 different animals all together.
Can you elaborate i mean painting is painting and a profitable invoice is just that . What jewish loopholes have you found also please answer for fafsa
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In my commercial/Industrial company takes more Insurance Coverage since I spray DTM/DryFall/Industrial Enamel in large quantities. My employees make more per hr given the difficulty of the Jobs. When working in the Industrial environment the jobs last anywhere from 3months or over a year on a job that needs established crews for those companies due to their security reasons(passcodes/keys etc.) That means background checks are done since they are using heavy equipment like a JLG or Sizzor lift. And Scaffolding. Two completely different money brackets.
Residential painting would be new construction/ repaints/ small projects.
No background check needed. They use simple equipment such as ladders/ ladderjacks etc. Workers comp is lower on a residential level as well. It is so much easier to advertise to homeowners with a smaller more local name example: Liams Painting versus PrecisionPro Painters. I kept missing out on both so I seperated it to gain more business outlets. I also seperated it for reasons on tool storage, payroll is easier and I see what each company makes at the end of the year to invest the correct percentage back into the company. I didnt want one company supporting the other so tracking is easier.
I do alot of work on bases and at airports and as you know not every painter can pass the background checks. So its so much simpler seperating the two.
Painting isnt just painting they have different prep solutions for large projects versus small projects. So no I havent found any jew way or trickery its just easier from an overview perspective. Im also taxed different on the 2 companies so if I merged the two Id get ripped off by the government bigtime and wouldnt recieve as many tax breaks that are correct for each business.
FAFSA...I dont have college students working for me so Im not sure why you would ask me about that? I dont apply for grants in this field.
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Can you elaborate i mean painting is painting and a profitable invoice is just that . What jewish loopholes have you found also please answer for fafsa
[–] LiamOdinThomas ago (edited ago)
In my commercial/Industrial company takes more Insurance Coverage since I spray DTM/DryFall/Industrial Enamel in large quantities. My employees make more per hr given the difficulty of the Jobs. When working in the Industrial environment the jobs last anywhere from 3months or over a year on a job that needs established crews for those companies due to their security reasons(passcodes/keys etc.) That means background checks are done since they are using heavy equipment like a JLG or Sizzor lift. And Scaffolding. Two completely different money brackets.
Residential painting would be new construction/ repaints/ small projects.
No background check needed. They use simple equipment such as ladders/ ladderjacks etc. Workers comp is lower on a residential level as well. It is so much easier to advertise to homeowners with a smaller more local name example: Liams Painting versus PrecisionPro Painters. I kept missing out on both so I seperated it to gain more business outlets. I also seperated it for reasons on tool storage, payroll is easier and I see what each company makes at the end of the year to invest the correct percentage back into the company. I didnt want one company supporting the other so tracking is easier.
I do alot of work on bases and at airports and as you know not every painter can pass the background checks. So its so much simpler seperating the two.
Painting isnt just painting they have different prep solutions for large projects versus small projects. So no I havent found any jew way or trickery its just easier from an overview perspective. Im also taxed different on the 2 companies so if I merged the two Id get ripped off by the government bigtime and wouldnt recieve as many tax breaks that are correct for each business.
FAFSA...I dont have college students working for me so Im not sure why you would ask me about that? I dont apply for grants in this field.