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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 497746"><p>You know...if the crochet circle comes to fruition - you could start offering a class here and there. I would love to learn how to knit/crochet. Tried to teach myself with an instruction booklet - MAJOR FAIL. It may even be a good opportunity to offer basic instruction classes to local scout troupes, etc for the cost of materials just to get the word out. Maybe even a retirement home or senior citizen class here or there. I know our park & recreation department also offers 6 week classes as well as occasional "project" classes - a 1 or 2 session class that starts and completes a project - like pot holders or hats or scarves. And check out local craft fairs - I know many have huge "booth costs" but craft fairs affiliated with churches or schools are often low-fee - and would probably be a good market for your doll clothes.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't worry about the business license or incorporating etc until you really start making huge profits. You can just claim any profits it on your taxes as income. Unless you are paying people huge amounts of money - you can pay them cash as casual labor and the impetus is on them to claim it on their own taxes. AFAIK, Ohio does not require a sole proprietorship to obtain business licenses. The only thing you may want to look into is a sales tax license if you do a lot of in state sales. But I think you are a ways off from that. </p><p></p><p>(by the way - a good friend used to attend a knitting circle - they called it "stitch and b!tch"... fwiw)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 497746"] You know...if the crochet circle comes to fruition - you could start offering a class here and there. I would love to learn how to knit/crochet. Tried to teach myself with an instruction booklet - MAJOR FAIL. It may even be a good opportunity to offer basic instruction classes to local scout troupes, etc for the cost of materials just to get the word out. Maybe even a retirement home or senior citizen class here or there. I know our park & recreation department also offers 6 week classes as well as occasional "project" classes - a 1 or 2 session class that starts and completes a project - like pot holders or hats or scarves. And check out local craft fairs - I know many have huge "booth costs" but craft fairs affiliated with churches or schools are often low-fee - and would probably be a good market for your doll clothes. I wouldn't worry about the business license or incorporating etc until you really start making huge profits. You can just claim any profits it on your taxes as income. Unless you are paying people huge amounts of money - you can pay them cash as casual labor and the impetus is on them to claim it on their own taxes. AFAIK, Ohio does not require a sole proprietorship to obtain business licenses. The only thing you may want to look into is a sales tax license if you do a lot of in state sales. But I think you are a ways off from that. (by the way - a good friend used to attend a knitting circle - they called it "stitch and b!tch"... fwiw) [/QUOTE]
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