Topic: Legal Online Business
Totage's photo
Sat 04/26/08 04:34 PM
I want to make my online business a legit business from home.

Basically it's 100% online, no traffic coming to my home, no shipping from my home.

I want to make it a legal business though, where should I go to see about what I would need to do?

Mike91ZX's photo
Sat 04/26/08 04:35 PM
Do you have a product to sell? A website designed? A merchant account? Answer some basic questions and I can help you start an online business.

Shaden's photo
Sat 04/26/08 04:35 PM
If you find out, please share.

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Sat 04/26/08 04:37 PM
chamber of commerce in your community will have some literature

Business networking groups like: aboutLAE.com




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Sat 04/26/08 04:38 PM
Send me $1000 and I will send you complete instructions. devil

Mike91ZX's photo
Sat 04/26/08 04:39 PM

chamber of commerce in your community will have some literature

Business networking groups like: aboutLAE.com






Starting an Online Business is much different than a traditional retail-based operation as the requirements for taxation and product placement differ greatly.

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Sat 04/26/08 04:47 PM
Taxation is no different....if i have a brick and morter location or I have a Web business....

As far as product placement and so forth not really any different either...just no walkins but you do have internet browsers...

You need a good accountant and sound legal advise...and most of all a good Web designer.....if you need the designer email me and I can give you a reputable contact

Mike91ZX's photo
Sat 04/26/08 04:50 PM

Taxation is no different....if i have a brick and morter location or I have a Web business....

As far as product placement and so forth not really any different either...just no walkins but you do have internet browsers...

You need a good accountant and sound legal advise...and most of all a good Web designer.....if you need the designer email me and I can give you a reputable contact


Apparently somebody hasn't heard of Sales and Use Taxation, as well as product-natured tax for consumables and others.

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Sat 04/26/08 04:53 PM
did ya get a dba?

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Sat 04/26/08 05:01 PM
Everyone has to pay a tax....the important ones are the big ones...I am not arguing with you...but appearantly you are much better versed than I am in the business world...


To the OP:
You will need to make some decisions, such as are you a flow through taxation or double taxation entity....Do you have a partner...do you have a business continuity plan...not a business plan....the resources are out there but most people are flying by the seat of their pants.

Some are successful at it some are not...plan then execute and be willing to revise your plan

Totage's photo
Sat 04/26/08 05:08 PM

did ya get a dba?


I don't have a DBA yet.


The sites are all set up and running and everything, I want to make them a legally recognized company or companies.

I do sell products online, but they are dropped shipped from the warehouse, I don't actually do the shipping myself.

I have a social network, two search engines, an online gaming site, an online dating site, an online store, a traffic exchange program, a webhosting site (reselling), and two adult sites.


I want to make a main company and then have each site be a subsidiary, but I'm not sure what I need to do.

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Sat 04/26/08 05:09 PM
Tax attorney my friend

Totage's photo
Sat 04/26/08 05:12 PM

Everyone has to pay a tax....the important ones are the big ones...I am not arguing with you...but appearantly you are much better versed than I am in the business world...


To the OP:
You will need to make some decisions, such as are you a flow through taxation or double taxation entity....Do you have a partner...do you have a business continuity plan...not a business plan....the resources are out there but most people are flying by the seat of their pants.

Some are successful at it some are not...plan then execute and be willing to revise your plan


It's a sole proprietor business.

I do have a BCP.

As far as taxation, if it's a sole proprietor, wouldn't I get taxed as the business?

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Sat 04/26/08 05:14 PM
Yes your a flow thru....keep it that way....maybe look into Sub S corp. and lease things back to the parent corp

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Sat 04/26/08 05:17 PM
Does your BCP address voluntry and invlountry tranfers of the business....This is not to be confused with a business operational plan

Totage's photo
Sat 04/26/08 05:21 PM
Thanks for the help.


Totage's photo
Sat 04/26/08 05:30 PM

Does your BCP address voluntry and invlountry tranfers of the business....This is not to be confused with a business operational plan


No, it does not.