What is a solopreneur, and what kind of business can a solopreneur form or develop? The term “solopreneur” is often used interchangeably with "entrepreneur," "freelancer," "self-employed" or "small business owner,” perhaps since all of them will likely have to pay self-employment taxes and file 1099 forms. While any of these terms may be simultaneously valid for your business, there are distinctions between them.
Small Business Owner – An individual who attempts to gain profit through successfully operating a company. They get the first right to profit and make decisions. They have brick and mortar locations or work online. They sell specific products or services for which customers come to them. They often have employees and, while they may customize, they don’t usually tailor their services to whatever the customer wants.
Self-Employed – One who earns a living based on their own business or profession as opposed to a wage or salary from an employer. They are technically a business owner and their own boss, though they may not operate with a formal structure that includes others.
Freelancer – One who, through short-term, one-off, and multiple commitments, pursues a profession. Freelancers do not make long-term commitments to any one employer. They may work remotely or travel, and usually tailor skills and services to match the needs of a variety of clients.
Instead of offering established products and services, entrepreneurs and solopreneurs develop new or innovative services or solutions while assuming all their enterprise risks. Differences between them:
If you call yourself a solopreneur, even if one or more of the other terms also apply, you basically have two choices regarding your business structure:
The type of business you call yourself is more indicative of who you are to your potential customers or clients. In contrast, the business structure you chose has serious tax and legal implications. Myrick CPAs can help you sort through all the details and questions that arise when setting up your business as a solopreneur. Get it right the first time by calling our professionals to guide you through the process.