My naivety is showing on this one.
I think I'm on the cusp of a design freeze on the Phantom frame I've been working on. Economies of scale being what they are, it'll involve thousands of dollars in outlays, and hopefully some greater number of thousands in return. Fair chance I get past the $600 minimum reportable income. So... is it worth making an LLC?
I hope to continue to make and sell little "widgets" like sears and triggers and feedneck adapters, which were never enough money to mess with my taxes. But if I do one or two big projects a year, I know it's gonna be a lot going out, and a lot coming in.
Who has experience with this? Is an LLC the way to go, do I go S corp, are trademarks important or not worth the time yet (and can i set them up later)? Is there a magic number for receivables or profit where one or the other strategy makes sense?
I have a single rental house and I haven't done anything clever there, just write off expenses on my taxes... just wondering if I need to change the game here, especially as 8.25% tax on $5-10k in expenses starts to have a real impact.
I think I'm on the cusp of a design freeze on the Phantom frame I've been working on. Economies of scale being what they are, it'll involve thousands of dollars in outlays, and hopefully some greater number of thousands in return. Fair chance I get past the $600 minimum reportable income. So... is it worth making an LLC?
I hope to continue to make and sell little "widgets" like sears and triggers and feedneck adapters, which were never enough money to mess with my taxes. But if I do one or two big projects a year, I know it's gonna be a lot going out, and a lot coming in.
Who has experience with this? Is an LLC the way to go, do I go S corp, are trademarks important or not worth the time yet (and can i set them up later)? Is there a magic number for receivables or profit where one or the other strategy makes sense?
I have a single rental house and I haven't done anything clever there, just write off expenses on my taxes... just wondering if I need to change the game here, especially as 8.25% tax on $5-10k in expenses starts to have a real impact.
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