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Old 05-23-2007, 06:40 PM
Sivart Sivart is offline
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Default Getting Legal / DBA

One of the biggest problems in online business is figuring out how to get legal. I can't really speak about other countries, but here in the US if you own a sales based website you should be taxing customers you sell to in-state. Therefore, you have to register for a DBA (Doing Business As). I learned this from free ebooks provided at worldwidebrands.com.

The problem I am having now though it the filing for a DBA. I have the form but some of the stuff doesn't make sense and I want to do it properly the first time. Does anyone know of any inexpensive filing services for a DBA?
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Old 05-24-2007, 01:23 AM
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If you really have questions I would personally use a tax attorney or an accountant for questions on getting legal. You might find that registering as an LLC may be the way to go to protect yourself. Without knowing your sales volume it's hard to answer, but services do very little for you and it's worth the extra money to know you are paying the least amount of takes and protecting yourself, and your property, from lawsuits.
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Old 05-25-2007, 12:01 AM
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I went to a lawyer to do a DBA and the LLC. Legal documents are too important to take a chance of doing them yourself and getting something wrong.

But you still have to double check your lawyers work. When he first set up my LLC he has me listed as a "Not for Profit" organization!
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