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  • 12-01-2012, 06:32 PM
    toyota89
    Hobbyist verses business owner
    When would you be considered a business owner instead of a hobbyist?
    Can I have a business name logo and business cards and still be considered a hobbyist?

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  • 12-01-2012, 06:39 PM
    Zombie
    Yes you can. The only difference is the business license and having to follow those rules and guidelines. Having a licensed business allows for more tax incentives and things like that. Where as being hobby status doesn't come with the same headaches as getting licensed, doing a fictitious name, etc.

    One example is when you do your taxes as a hobbyist you can still declare deductions from things you've purchased for the hobby, but they will only take you to a 0. If you spent more than you earned you won't be able to use it towards a return. As a business, you will be able to go beyond the 0 into the return status.

    However, if you are profitable 3 out of 5 years you are supposed to switch to business status. Same as if you aren't profitable 3 of 5 years you are supposed to switch back to hobbyist.

    I got my business license and I'm going that route first. It costs a little money to get your license and everything, but it's not hard to do...
  • 12-01-2012, 06:51 PM
    toyota89
    OK thanks. I will make my logo and cards.

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