Rajesh Anandakrishnan
@rajesh
active 2 years, 9 months agoDavid replied to the topic On-line selling in the forum Venues & Services 9 years, 11 months ago
It is legal to sell online in some states, but it’s almost always illegal to sell interstate. The cottage food laws are all state-implemented (not in federal food code), and Pennsylvania is the only state I’m aware of that allows interstate sales. Even then, other states could prohibit sales from PA CFOs. Production from a home kitchen isn’t…[Read more]
David replied to the topic On-line selling in the forum Questions & Answers 9 years, 11 months ago
It is legal to sell online in some states, but it’s almost always illegal to sell interstate. The cottage food laws are all state-implemented (not in federal food code), and Pennsylvania is the only state I’m aware of that allows interstate sales. Even then, other states could prohibit sales from PA CFOs. Production from a home kitchen isn’t…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Church fund raisers in the forum Nonprofit 9 years, 11 months ago
Roger, it’s likely that you actually haven’t been offering the hot chocolate under any kind of legal structure in the past, so there probably isn’t a legal way you can continue what you’ve been doing. Two ideas:
1. Provide the hot chocolate dry with hot water available for people to mix their own. This may still not be allowed, but it would be…[Read more]David replied to the topic Church fund raisers in the forum Questions & Answers 9 years, 11 months ago
Roger, it’s likely that you actually haven’t been offering the hot chocolate under any kind of legal structure in the past, so there probably isn’t a legal way you can continue what you’ve been doing. Two ideas:
1. Provide the hot chocolate dry with hot water available for people to mix their own. This may still not be allowed, but it would be…[Read more]David replied to the topic Workers Compensation insurance with no employees? & NAICS code for baked goods? in the forum California 9 years, 11 months ago
I don’t think you have to have liability insurance, though some venues (eg farmers markets) may require it.
I think you could use that code, but a more accurate one may be 44529, because likely you will be selling your products outside your home.
David replied to the topic Food sold online in the forum Kentucky 9 years, 11 months ago
That would all be illegal as far as I know. I’m not sure how strict central Kentucky is about following the laws though.
David replied to the topic what can/cannot be added/used in cakes? in the forum Questions & Answers 9 years, 12 months ago
Doris, it depends on your state, but most likely you cannot sell homemade cheesecakes. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
David replied to the topic Selling cupcakes out of my home in the forum Virginia 9 years, 12 months ago
Miasha, I’ve listed the basic info, along with external resources here: http://forrager.com/law/virginia/
I am not familiar with any significant websites for Virginia.Most people make labels themselves and print them at home. Some also use online print shops to produce their labels.
David replied to the topic Kombucha in the forum West Virginia 9 years, 12 months ago
I don’t think you can sell home-brewed kombucha. You’ll likely need to use a commercial kitchen: http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
David replied to the topic farm stands in the forum Indiana 9 years, 12 months ago
The dept that manages zoning in your area will likely determine whether a farm stand is allowed where you live. You should also check with the ag dept to see if they have a requirement for what a farm stand needs to be (for instance, it might need to primarily sell produce). Sometimes the requirements for this are county-dependent.
David replied to the topic Question in the forum California 9 years, 12 months ago
You will not be able to use the cottage food law. Instead, you need to get a commercial license: http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
David replied to the topic Pasta in the forum Louisiana 9 years, 12 months ago
No, but you can probably sell dried pasta under the law. For fresh pasta, you need to get a commercial license: http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
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David replied to the topic Selling Candy Once a Year in the forum Pennsylvania 10 years ago
Some counties in some states (not sure about PA) offer temporary event permits that allow someone to sell certain types of homemade food for a short period of time. If your county (ag or health dept) doesn’t offer that, then you would need to setup yourself as a Limited Food Establishment: http://forrager.com/law/pennsylvania/
David replied to the topic Tax Exemption in the forum Pennsylvania 10 years ago
Unfortunately, I haven’t yet heard about the specific requirements in PA. Here is some general info about sales tax: http://forrager.com/faq/#sales-tax
You will need to pay yearly income taxes, as you would with any business. I believe most exemptions revolve around sales tax, and your ag dept might be able to guide you to the correct dept for tax info.
David replied to the topic Kitchen question for obtaining a cottage license in Utah in the forum Utah 10 years ago
Well, certainly the easiest solution would be to place something around the kitchen that would block the cat from accessing it.
I’m not sure if it would be possible to do what you’re describing with a cottage food license. You could call the health dept to see if they allow a non-primary kitchen to be used with the law.
It should be possible to…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Home Based Business -> Cottage Business in the forum Louisiana 10 years ago
Okay that makes sense. That’s such an expensive process and it’s a lot of work! I know a number of people have setup a commercial kitchen at home, but it’s uncommon.
Taxes are so inconsistent between counties (or in your case, parishes), that I don’t include much info about them on the site. Often there are exemptions for bakeries, but I vaguely…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Online Orders/Shipping Products In Texas in the forum Texas 10 years ago
Both shipping and online transactions are prohibited for a cottage food business. You would need a standard commercial license to ship. http://forrager.com/faq/#commercial
David replied to the topic Home Based Business -> Cottage Business in the forum Louisiana 10 years ago
Is your kitchen fully-licensed as a commercial kitchen? If you’re just using a basic residential kitchen, then I wasn’t even aware that you could run a home bakery like this without using the cottage food law.
Anyway, usually people start as a cottage food operation and then transition into a commercial bakery, but if your orders are down, then…[Read more]
David replied to the topic product ingredients on application?? in the forum California 10 years ago
Some counties require every single label with ingredient lists for each and every final product and variation you could possibly make, but I think Sacramento is a little more relaxed about that. However, they may have changed their policy about that, especially considering the fact that their application now asks for “specific foods”. This is one…[Read more]
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