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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 206972" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>1. No</p><p>2. You could set up a site and sell digital downloads or prints directly from that and they also handle the credit card payment/taxes (I use Zenfolio, see my site in my signature)</p><p>3. See #2</p><p>4. I'm charging about 5x's my cost. Costs will vary if you are a hobbist or trying to make a living. I'm in it for fun and a few bucks on the side along with a nice tax write-off (see # 5)</p><p>5. At your county office you should be able to set up a "DBA"- Doing Business As. This allows you to conduct a legitimate business and register to collect sales taxes. This also allows you to write off gear purchases and expenses on Fed and state returns. If you start doing people shoots like weddings, you might want to consider insurance (liability).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 206972, member: 4399"] 1. No 2. You could set up a site and sell digital downloads or prints directly from that and they also handle the credit card payment/taxes (I use Zenfolio, see my site in my signature) 3. See #2 4. I'm charging about 5x's my cost. Costs will vary if you are a hobbist or trying to make a living. I'm in it for fun and a few bucks on the side along with a nice tax write-off (see # 5) 5. At your county office you should be able to set up a "DBA"- Doing Business As. This allows you to conduct a legitimate business and register to collect sales taxes. This also allows you to write off gear purchases and expenses on Fed and state returns. If you start doing people shoots like weddings, you might want to consider insurance (liability). [/QUOTE]
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