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so im licensed and insured and mobile, should i be charging tax on my services? do you guys charge tax?
Depends on where you live. Some states require sales tax collection on services, some do not.
do you know where i could find the info for this?
wait so how does it usually work, i have to give the state some money after each sale? or do i pay it all when i do my taxes?
i just dont want to be doing my taxes later and have to pay out of my pocket.
theres another thing im not really clear about, i have a business license that i got from my city hall, am i LLC?
theres another thing im not really clear about, i have a business license that i got from my city hall, am i LLC?
what did you apply for? LLC, Corporation, D.B.A.?
Check with your state department of revenue for sales tax information. Your city business license just allows you to do business in the city. It doesn't define the type of company you have. You likely need to incorporate or register your business with your state as either a sole proprietorship, LLC or Corporation for tax purposes.
Generally you will need to pay:
1. Sales taxes on your detailing jobs. Either add this to the price of your detail or state "tax included". But either way the state gets their cut.
2. Income taxes on the rest of your detailing income. This is either added to your personal income on your 1040 and state returns, or filed separately on a different tax return for your LLC. It would be a --very-- good idea for you to make an appointment with a CPA / tax accountant to ensure you're set up properly, based upon the questions you're asking.
yeah i guess ill have to talk to a CPA...ugh there goes some more money.
well i see that the state fee for LLC is $500...wow. there has to be a way around that, especially if im home based...
are any of you registered as sole proprietorship? this would make more sense to me since im the owner/operator and have insurance.
theres another thing im not really clear about, i have a business license that i got from my city hall, am i LLC?
The LLC really doesn't offer any tax advantages. It really just shields your personal assets in case of a lawsuit or if the business fails... I have a sole proprietorship right now and general liability insurance.
Just having a business license doesn't structure your company. Unless you are legally structured then you are just a DBA/sole proprietor. You can't just start slapping letters like LLC or INC behind your business name unless you are legally structured that way and have filed the paperwork. You really need to head to a library and pick up a book on starting a business. Having a business license is important, but it doesn't protect you or your personal assets from lawsuits. There are plenty of books on it. Get the LCC for Dummies book on Amazon. It is a great place to start.
yeah i guess ill have to talk to a CPA...ugh there goes some more money.
well i see that the state fee for LLC is $500...wow. there has to be a way around that, especially if im home based...
are any of you registered as sole proprietorship? this would make more sense to me since im the owner/operator and have insurance.
Just having a business license doesn't structure your company. Unless you are legally structured then you are just a DBA/sole proprietor. You can't just start slapping letters like LLC or INC behind your business name unless you are legally structured that way and have filed the paperwork. You really need to head to a library and pick up a book on starting a business. Having a business license is important, but it doesn't protect you or your personal assets from lawsuits. There are plenty of books on it. Get the LCC for Dummies book on Amazon. It is a great place to start.
You probably don't have an LLC you just have a license to operate.
My LLC cost me almost a grand when all was said and done. I set aside 30% of my sales for my yearly taxes. But in MA there is no sales tax on services.
I also went and talked to a CPA. Most will give you a consultation for free. Then they charge after that. I have found that having a CPA available is very helpful. I keep track of all my own expenses, sales, etc using Peachtree accounting software. That I had to go to my CPA to help me figure out. I just bring them a copy of my file at the end of the year and they file my taxes for me.
Good advice, along with setting down with a CPA or an attorney.
OP...another excellent source is: Detail King
Good luck in your venture....Bob