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David replied to the topic permits and license in the forum Business 9 years, 9 months ago
Ashley, you won’t be able to transfer it. You will just need to start up a new business in Florida under their cottage food law, just the same as if you had initially lived there. It’s actually much easier to start a CFO in FL, but also much more restrictive, as you can only sell $15K of product per year.
How to close down your business in GA…[Read more]
Ashley Cook replied to the topic permits and license in the forum Business 9 years, 9 months ago
Hi! We have a cottage food business in Georgia, but will be moving to Florida in the Summer. How do we stop the business here and start it back up in Florida?
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David replied to the topic Best way to sell? in the forum Business 9 years, 9 months ago
If you can get into a farmers market, that would be a great starting point for all of your items. And also ask around about other markets, like artisanal markets.
Regarding the GF baked goods, I’d say that the success of that is a combination of the GF demand in your area and the types of baked goods you’re offering. Some people have been quite…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Best way to sell? in the forum Business 9 years, 10 months ago
Hi Lauren, I think that’s totally dependent on what you are selling! For instance, custom cakes are best done from home. What are you planning to make?
David replied to the topic Sales tax/Business Personal property tax in the forum Business 9 years, 10 months ago
Jackie, I’m not aware of the specifics for NV, but everything you said sounds about right. If you are only going to sell one cake per month, then I suggest you save some money and just give away the cake for free.
Victor posted an update in the group Business 9 years, 11 months ago
Allofeed – Mobile application for Cottage Food Producers….
Hi guys, I just built an app that’s specifically designed for home-based cottage food producers. If you’re interested, download it from iTunes, Google Play, or the Windows App store now.
It is completely free for the seller’s to use… Payments are directly/electronically…[Read more]
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David replied to the topic Law Imrovements in the forum Mississippi 10 years, 10 months ago
I understand that $20K doesn’t sound like much (I had a similar feeling when starting my CFO), but actually, most CFOs are doing very well to do $20K of sales in the first, second, or even third year. When thinking about a business, it’s easy to think about all the potential it has, and the last thing you’d want is for the law to limit you when…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Labels in the forum Mississippi 11 years, 8 months ago
I don’t think it matters (the law doesn’t specify it), but FM managers can require whatever they want to. So if they will kick you out if you don’t use stick on labels, then I would use them!
David replied to the topic Law Imrovements in the forum Mississippi 12 years ago
I don’t know of any efforts already underway, but usually amendments have to start at the grassroots level. If you are interested in getting more involved, I can put you in touch with an organization that can help you start a campaign. Almost all cottage food laws have started by someone like yourself taking initiative.
David replied to the topic Getting started in the forum Mississippi 12 years ago
Taxes are different for everyone… it depends on the county you live in. In most states, CFOs are exempt from state tax, because they are selling goods that are consumed off their premises. You may have to still pay local sales taxes though. You need to check with whatever departments oversee sales taxes for your area.
You will need to file…[Read more]
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