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feuervogel ([personal profile] feuervogel) wrote2013-04-19 05:31 pm

So, etsy

I'm thinking of starting an etsy shop to sell crocheted things and quilted things and whatnot, but I have no idea about the tax implications of it. If I sell to people *in* NC, I have to collect sales tax (or take it out of the sale price); if I sell to people *outside* NC, I don't.

Do I have to register as a business so I can send the state what meager sales taxes I collect? (I'm assuming I won't sell more than $100/mo.) What's the cutoff for hobby vs business, anyway? The IRS says it has to do with the intent to make a profit. Well, sonny, I wouldn't be selling shit if I didn't want to make money off it. Here is a more plain-English discussion of that.

I don't know, y'all. I just want to make some stuff and sell it to people at more than it cost me to make it.

Does anyone have experience with this sort of thing?
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[personal profile] beth_leonard 2013-04-20 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
An EIN is really easy to get, doesn't cost anything, and you don't have to use it. We have one for our sole proprietorships so we could open an individual 401K on the tutoring income. There's a form on the federal IRS website to get it.

I can tell you're upset about all the paperwork you have to fill out for a hobby. It drives me nuts too, but if you want to be legal about it, that's what you have to do. I really hate government regulations and how they make things harder for small businesses in order to "protect" people from shoddy goods and services. It kills innovation because big business can start out as hobbies and small businesses.

--Beth
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[personal profile] beth_leonard 2013-04-20 05:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't hate government. I hate it when government over-regulates things in ways that are not good for growth and economic development. I'm perfectly happy that we have laws like "don't kill people" and appropriate punishments and court systems for enforcing them.

--Beth
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[personal profile] beth_leonard 2013-04-20 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
So it sounds like in your local town you don't need to register as a business. That's a relief at least. It will also help you with the HOA. In some towns people aren't so lucky.

--Beth