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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
So I started my own business ...
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16026799" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>What type of tax are you asking about? Sales & Use Tax? Corporate Tax? Business Entity Tax? All of them?</p><p></p><p>With the changing sales tax laws, gone are the days pretty much where you only had to collect sales tax where you had a physical presence. So get ready for some fun with collecting, remitting and filing. You might want to look at <a href="https://www.taxjar.com/" target="_blank"><strong><u>TaxJar</u></strong></a> for that.</p><p></p><p>If you haven't already done so, register as an LLC. There are services that will help you get set up and help with the filing for the other taxes I mentioned, as well as your Annual Report. I used <a href="https://www.incorporate.com/" target="_blank"><strong><u>Incorporate.com</u></strong></a>. It was worth the annual fee. During that first year I made a note of the various filings done with the state, and did not renew the service. I documented during that first year what taxes were due, and when, as well as how to file my Annual Report. For example, my Business Entity Tax is due every other year, so it's noted in my documentation and on my Outlook calendar. Easy! I'm able to do all the various filings with the state myself. My calendar reminds me when various taxes/reports are due, and my documentation shows me what forms are needed. I go online with the state (CT) to file. Again, pretty easy. I'm a sole proprietor with a small business so I can do this in-house and easily. For a larger business with employees, it gets more difficult to DIY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16026799, member: 6727"] What type of tax are you asking about? Sales & Use Tax? Corporate Tax? Business Entity Tax? All of them? With the changing sales tax laws, gone are the days pretty much where you only had to collect sales tax where you had a physical presence. So get ready for some fun with collecting, remitting and filing. You might want to look at [URL='https://www.taxjar.com/'][b][U]TaxJar[/U][/b][/URL] for that. If you haven't already done so, register as an LLC. There are services that will help you get set up and help with the filing for the other taxes I mentioned, as well as your Annual Report. I used [URL='https://www.incorporate.com/'][b][U]Incorporate.com[/U][/b][/URL]. It was worth the annual fee. During that first year I made a note of the various filings done with the state, and did not renew the service. I documented during that first year what taxes were due, and when, as well as how to file my Annual Report. For example, my Business Entity Tax is due every other year, so it's noted in my documentation and on my Outlook calendar. Easy! I'm able to do all the various filings with the state myself. My calendar reminds me when various taxes/reports are due, and my documentation shows me what forms are needed. I go online with the state (CT) to file. Again, pretty easy. I'm a sole proprietor with a small business so I can do this in-house and easily. For a larger business with employees, it gets more difficult to DIY. [/QUOTE]
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