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Most companies do not want to deal with independent contractors, there might even be some penalties for the company if the contractor screwes up their taxes.
Solution is go through on of the many consulting firms, they will deal with the paper work, might even try to match you with a job and take a large cut of the pay.
If you want to go independent you'd need to have your own business. Your life will be in a constant state of stress of either no paid work, but still writing quotes and having meetings about potential work that never materialises, or too much work.