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Question: Is now a good time to buy a FedEx Ground Route?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nick9075" data-source="post: 984007" data-attributes="member: 38606"><p>We have a tax lawyer who sets up drivers on this payroll scam and claims he can defend it. I wouldn't try it because it's illegal and considered tax fraud. Just know this is a risk. But sometimes you have to do things just to turn a profit a FedEx. Best thing to do is live beneath your means, have a good cash flow and invest in your retirement and be debt free. If you incur debt make sure it's through your corporation and not personal debt. Pay it back as soon as you can unless there are tax incentives to keep it a while. Realize that until you become a big FedEx ground conglomerate your not really making that much money. Don't set yourself up to lose down the road to tax fraud. There is enough ways to lose money in this business in just servicing FedEx Ground's customers.!</p></blockquote><p></p><p></p><p>I see submitted the paperwork and the corp documents and waiting to hear if they will approve me. These routes should net close to 2000 a week after all expenses</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Nick9075, post: 984007, member: 38606"] We have a tax lawyer who sets up drivers on this payroll scam and claims he can defend it. I wouldn't try it because it's illegal and considered tax fraud. Just know this is a risk. But sometimes you have to do things just to turn a profit a FedEx. Best thing to do is live beneath your means, have a good cash flow and invest in your retirement and be debt free. If you incur debt make sure it's through your corporation and not personal debt. Pay it back as soon as you can unless there are tax incentives to keep it a while. Realize that until you become a big FedEx ground conglomerate your not really making that much money. Don't set yourself up to lose down the road to tax fraud. There is enough ways to lose money in this business in just servicing FedEx Ground's customers.![/QUOTE] I see submitted the paperwork and the corp documents and waiting to hear if they will approve me. These routes should net close to 2000 a week after all expenses [/QUOTE]
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