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David Crabill replied to the topic Startup Expense CATEGORIES in the forum Business 4 years, 2 months ago
If you use a free accounting software like Wave Accounting, you can just use the default categories they have. But in general, I wouldn’t worry about it too much. When you add expenses, you can add new categories at that point if your existing categories don’t fit.
Brittney started the topic Startup Expense CATEGORIES in the forum Business 4 years, 2 months ago
Is anyone willing to share their startup and ongoing expense CATEGORIES? I am building a budgeting sheet and am trying to account for as much as possible. Thanks!
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Cottage Oven started the topic What is the best canopy/tent without breaking the bank>? in the forum Business 4 years, 3 months ago
After having two tents in five years and not being very happy with their durability, I am looking for a new tent. Some of what I see on Amazon look and sound good, but I’m wondering what you Forrager members have found to be the sturdiest, most durable, and least problematic tents without having to spend a small fortune.
One market I attend uses…[Read more]
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Jennifer started the topic EIN type of Business?? in the forum Business 4 years, 4 months ago
When filing for an EIN, how did you categorize the business? Food service, manufacturing, other?? Thanks!
Jennifer replied to the topic Sales Tax/ Sales Permit in the forum Business 4 years, 4 months ago
This explanation is very helpful- thank you! Agreed that it’s best to check with the state/county as California always seems to be an outlier haha.
Again, I appreciate the detail you’ve provided. I’m making a bar, which I guess one could consider a “biscuit” (hopefully) and therefore not taxable. Thanks again!Cottage Oven replied to the topic Sales Tax/ Sales Permit in the forum Business 4 years, 4 months ago
Don’t know about California – I’m in Florida, but the following may be helpful as some general guidelines to help you find the answers that would be specific to California.
Here, in Florida, most items sold under cottage-food law would NOT be taxable, but CANDY is ALWAYS taxable. Thus, bread, cookies, cakes, muffins, etc. would not be taxed but…[Read more]
Jennifer started the topic Sales Tax/ Sales Permit in the forum Business 4 years, 4 months ago
Hi all,
Coming to you from California… Does anyone understand the necessity/ circumstances for when a sales permit is needed, and when we charge sales tax? I’m seeking to understand whether we are selling direct to consumer (fulfilling online orders, doing delivery and pickup) and events like farmer’s markets, if we have to include sales tax in…[Read more]Jennifer joined the group Business 4 years, 5 months ago
Cottage Oven replied to the topic HOME INSPECTION QUESTION in the forum Business 4 years, 6 months ago
Sandy, in which state are you starting your cottage-food business. Some require inspections and some don’t. It’s also possible that some municipalities may require inspections, even if the state does not.
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Sari Kimbell started the topic Turn a Crisis Into an Opportunity! in the forum Business 4 years, 7 months ago
The Pig and Plow had their best month ever. Erica took advantage of being a small and nimble bakery business. She turned a crisis into an opportunity that is win-win-win for her local community, other producers and her business.
Want to increase your local, direct to consumer sales channels? Yes, you can! In fact, your community is hungrier…[Read more]
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