Showing posts with label Taxes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taxes. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Getting a Sales Tax ID

This next bit of information can be found on the order forms at http://www.nickspradlin.com

"If you need to purchase products for resale you will need a Sales Tax ID Number. The Sales Tax ID allows you to purchase the products tax free prior to resale."

I have my own company however I do not have this ID. I don't necessarily purchase items to resell them. However, If you own a company that does purchase for resale, you may want to consider this. You can buy items at bulk and not pay for taxes until they are sold in your store.

The small bit of information from nick spradlin's site says it all.

You can acquire your tax ID on your own at http://www.myflorida.com by filling out a form that will span across a few pages. It will ask you for information such as your SSN, your business location, your officers, your members, personal address, and a questionnaire that you must answer to the best of your knowledge.

As an added service, The Law Offices of Nick Spradlin can prepare all of this paperwork for you, or even acquire the sales tax ID number for you. You can call them at 877-845-0621 if you need any help with this. If you set up your company with them they can prepare all of this for you in a very convenient and very clean manner where all of the information from your company will be reflected on the form to acquire the tax ID. You can also order the sales tax ID online at their site http://www.nickspradlin.com

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Remember, I am not an attorney so you should always seek legal counsel.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Setting up an S elected company

Just to let you guys know, I am not an attorney.

Now, on to this topic. Setting up a sub chapter S apparently can help you pay less taxes because you are set up as a small busienss. Originally you would pay 15.3% in taxes, but if you make your company a Sub Chapter S Company, you can actually pay half of those taxes. Now, I know some people are on a higher tax bracket so I wouldn't know what level you would be placed on in this case. In order to set your business up as a Sub Chapter S, or S elected company, you must be a citizen or permanent resident of the United States.

This next bit of information can be found on http://www.nickspradlin.com on any of their secure order forms.

"The Sub-Chapter S Corporation allows the Shareholders to avoid having their profits taxed twice because there are no corporate taxes with a Sub-Chapter S Corporation. This type of Corporation also allows the owner to avoid the majority of his/her profits from being hit with a self employment tax. Lastly, the Shareholders of an S-Corporation are able to write off their losses on their personal taxes, even against separate income (money from other employment or a spouses income on a joint return.) If you want your business to have these major tax advantages the cost is only an additional $60. We will complete the Federal requirements and draft the Corporate articles, bylaws, resolutions and stock certificates to reflect the companies status as an S-Corporation. "

Honestly, I don't know why ANYONE would want to set up a business without one of these, but like all things, there must be reasons.

To set up an S-elected business you have to submit a form to the IRS (www.irs.gov) . You can submit it through the mail. The Law Offices of Nick Spradlin will fill this form out for you and make it ready for you to mail. You simply mail it in and wait for a response from the IRS. This will turn your corporation or LLC inro a 1120s 2553 instead of the original 1120 corporation or Schedule C \ 1065 partnership LLC.

Again, all of this information can be found online in their site on their forms and under the more information pages.

I will keep trying to find more information that I can post on this blog.

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