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<blockquote data-quote="Greg K" data-source="post: 7695043" data-attributes="member: 5038"><p>That was nearly 20 years. $15-20/hr is probably a living wage these days,. However, the US now requires health insurance (or be fined) and freelancers need to factor in material costs and periods of no work (as do painters, plumbers, electricians, and mechanics). So, probably, the minimum should be $25-40/hr depending upon where one lives (maybe more). </p><p></p><p> The $25-$40 above is also before sales tax. I am not a lawyer or accountant, but I have been told that in many US states, art work changing hands of ownership is subject to sales tax unless the purchase is for reproduction rights only (meaning the publisher only has use for a limited time and purpose and the artist maintains ownership and can sell the work again at a later time). Again, I am not a lawyer or accoutant, but a tax preparer told me that if I didn't charge sales, it was coming off what I did make based upon sales. One should check with their accoutant/ tax preparer to see if these are true (just relaying what I have been told for consideration).</p><p>If working for a larger client, the rates should be higher.I had instructors tell me that they had one rate for mom and pop. However, when dealing with larger business and corporations rates would go up. So they might charge a mom and pop $50-$100/hr for limited rights (with a minimum), but much more when dealing with a large corporation like McDonalds , Hasbro, Mattel, or Microsoft. If either wanted full rights, the costs becomes much more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greg K, post: 7695043, member: 5038"] That was nearly 20 years. $15-20/hr is probably a living wage these days,. However, the US now requires health insurance (or be fined) and freelancers need to factor in material costs and periods of no work (as do painters, plumbers, electricians, and mechanics). So, probably, the minimum should be $25-40/hr depending upon where one lives (maybe more). The $25-$40 above is also before sales tax. I am not a lawyer or accountant, but I have been told that in many US states, art work changing hands of ownership is subject to sales tax unless the purchase is for reproduction rights only (meaning the publisher only has use for a limited time and purpose and the artist maintains ownership and can sell the work again at a later time). Again, I am not a lawyer or accoutant, but a tax preparer told me that if I didn't charge sales, it was coming off what I did make based upon sales. One should check with their accoutant/ tax preparer to see if these are true (just relaying what I have been told for consideration). If working for a larger client, the rates should be higher.I had instructors tell me that they had one rate for mom and pop. However, when dealing with larger business and corporations rates would go up. So they might charge a mom and pop $50-$100/hr for limited rights (with a minimum), but much more when dealing with a large corporation like McDonalds , Hasbro, Mattel, or Microsoft. If either wanted full rights, the costs becomes much more. [/QUOTE]
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