Home based businesses can be an exciting new endeavor that bring in significant profits. Of course, before you get started, you should know that home based businesses are still required to conform to some strict rules and regulations. Before you decide to open your own home based business, here are a few points you should carefully review.
1. There are restrictions on the sale of certain goods and these vary from state-to-state.
There are a variety of items that you cannot produce or sell in your home. Potentially dangerous products such as medications and sanitary products are illegal to manufacture and/or sell from home.
2. You need to register and obtain certain licenses to be legally able to do business.
Before you open up shop, make sure you register your business's name in the state that you're conducting business in. Additionally, you will also need to register for a sales tax number, since every business is required to collect sales tax.
3. You may need a Home Occupation Permit and Check Your Zoning Laws!
In some states, you will need to have a Home Occupation Permit in order to legally do business. You will need to check whether or not your home is zoned for the type of commercial activity you plan to do in your home.
4. There are additional health and safety measures you may have to take.
Certain industries require extra health and safety precautions to ensure that both the working environment and final product are safe for consumption. You should check with your State Environmental Protection Agency to ensure that your home based business is up to date with all safety standards.
5. You may want to look into sign permits.
If you have a business such as a home based daycare, you may want to place a sign in front of your home in order to advertise. If this is the case, you may want to look into whether or not you need a sign permit, since certain towns will restrict the size, type and/or location of signs.
Its important to be informed before you start any kind of business. If you have any questions or concerns about the legalities of starting your own business, its best to consult an attorney. This will ensure that your business is up to code in all areas and help you understand your legal responsibilities so that your business will get off to a great and productive start. Good luck with your new business!
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Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Tax Scams You Should Avoid
We are all familiar with the old adage, "There are only two things in life that are guaranteed: death and taxes." While every citizen files taxes each year, some of us are more familiar with the process than others. Accurately and correctly filing taxes is important and mistakes, even innocent ones, can lead to anxiety-inducing audits and monetary fees. Below I have complied some of the more common "Tax Scams" that you should be avoid while filing your taxes.
1. Frivolous arguments: It is a common misconception that you can get gain hundreds of dollars on your tax refund by filing for loopholes and tax liabilities. The IRS has an entire page on their website dedicated to "frivolous tax arguments" that should be avoided completely when filing. You can get the maximum amount of money back on your taxes without making exaggerated claims. Furthermore, filing frivolous claims can result in a $5,000 penalty from the IRS.
2. Income Tax Schemes: Abusive tax structures are essentially plans to avoid paying the taxes you legally owe by concealing your true financial situation. This is primarily achieved by trying to disguise your ownership of expensive assets by using shell companies or foreign financial accounts. If you become involved in an income tax scheme and are caught by the IRS, you can face severe penalties.
NB: It is important to remember that ignorance of the law is never a valid legal defense. If you are ever convicted of a tax-related crime, it will not work to plead ignorance that your actions were illegal as your defense. That is why it is important to work with reputable professions who can ensure that
3. Misusing trusts: Trusts have useful and valid legal benefits, but they can also be abused. Consult with a lawyer and/or tax professional before you commit any assets into a trust.
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