by paroper on Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:49 am
I've always had the customer provide their own materials, well, as far as items to embroider upon. It is not so reasonable for them to provide thread and stabilizer and designs (just need to make sure they are designs from which you can receive profit.)
I haven't checked the taxations rules and they may be much different from when I was doing it and if you are in another state. At the time that I was doing sewing for people, if I did NOT provide the raw materials, it was considered a service. I did not have to collect and pay SALES taxes on this. If I was buying and selling the finished product, that put it in a whole other catagory...and I would have to have a Fed tax ID and collect sales taxes. Now, with either process, I had to pay taxes on the gain, but I didn't have to pay sales taxes every month. I found it much easier to operate as a service. As a sewing service, I was not effected by local zoning regulations either. Again, in your area and at this place and time, those rules might have changed...it has been about 10 years since I had my business...and things do change a lot so this is something that would bear checking.
pam
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