Gord Baker
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You might want to have a Limited or Incorporated Company which prevents people from suing you and taking your home.
It's great that in most states (if not all) you can have the advantages of Sole Proprietorship and LLC in the same business. In Michigan, you can even have an LLC S-Corporation.You might want to have a Limited or Incorporated Company which prevents people from suing you and taking your home.
Thanks RolandW for posting this."The next reason to form a business is that, with a business, you can deduct the cost of materials, gasoline, oil, special clothing, advertising and about anything business related from your income at tax time."
Well of course you can. Who would be crazy enough to start a business if you were taxed on gross revenue instead of profit? I've never understood why people act as though "writing off" something means you don't have to pay for it.
Aside from that, great summary for the aspiring entrepreneur. We've all heard the truism "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime." But if that's all you teach the guy, he's still doomed to a miserable hand-to-mouth existence, a few bad fishing days away from starvation. If you really care about the man, teach him to think like a capitalist. Show him how to forego consumption so he can save and invest to expand his structure of production. Such is the path to prosperity.
In the U.S. we get the benefit of being able to have a Sole Proprietorship which saves the start-up (and ongoing) paperwork of incorporation. (Plus the IRS' deep scrutiny of S-Corps lately)Above all else, get Public Liability Insurance and Incorporate. My advice is from experience running a business in Ontario Canada.
Go to “Lawnsite”, and read the hundreds of threads on starting a lawn care business. Good source for many questions you have.I am an LLC sole proprietorship. My $1M liability insurance is about $500 a year.
1 in 5 new businesses fail in their first year. Knowing how to run a lawn mowing business is more important than knowing how to mow grass. A good accountant is your best friend too
Maybe try Selective Insurance Company. (selective.com) They insure in many states & were hundreds of dollars less expensive than the others for my business.If you think you can find a million dollar liability insurance for $300-$500 per year, I wish you luck. Sounds awfully cheap to me.