Guest guest Posted November 4, 2011 Report Share Posted November 4, 2011 Alice think long and hard before you decide to do billing AND not take payment up front? do you realize you may not be paid for a year? and the hours required to do the work....and follow up with every client? and hope to get paid. argh! I have a biller who will be for the client for 10 dollars. client still pays me up front, but someone does the filing for them. Beebe, M.Ed., IBCLC Lactation Consultant/Postpartum Doula www.second9months.comwww.facebook.com/thesecond9months.--- Subject: Setting up a private practice questionsTo: Date: Thursday, November 3, 2011, 6:38 PM Hello,I have a few private practice questions I would like to ask. Please forgive me if they have been asked before, but I am new to the group. I am going through the steps and my biggest question right now is how big of a deal is it to set up a LLC? I am in Simi Valley California and from what I have seen you have to pay the lovely state of California an extra $800 per year in tax if you're an LLC, is this accurate for anyone else in CA who is doing it? I have heard there is an extra liability insurance you can buy instead and do business as a sole proprietor (of course I would also have malpractice insurance). Is anyone using that? My other question is that I would love to bill insurance companies directly for consultations. I know this is extra work, but something I know will help a lot of mothers out by not having to pay out of pocket first. Is anyone on here doing this, and any advice on who to contact to get the ball rolling on this? I already applied for a NPI number. Sorry for the long email. This is a lot to figure out!Thanks,Alice , IBCLC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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