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Work at Home Business
by Victoria Hargis

Published on this site: September 23th, 2006 - See
more articles from this month

We all know that in order to strike it rich in the business world we need
to formulate a unique idea, that has never been created before, and make
a business out of it. Even though many people have done just that, many
people who operate a work at home business, suffer from failure. This
is not because their idea is not unique, it generally has to do with the
fact that many people do not really know how to operate a work at home
business, even the smallest basics.
When you have decided to operate a work at home business, the first thing
you should think about how you will legally operate your business. You
will have to decided between four different choices and these are Corporation,
limited partnership, partnership, or sole proprietorship.
Sole proprietorship is the best choice for someone operating a work at
home business, for the simple fact that you are looking to break free
of your current job and experience independence and freedom that you had
never had in your life.
A Successful Work at Home Business
The first and most important aspect of operating a successful business
is having a good rein on the expenses. You do not want to start on the
wrong foot. Many people believe that the legal costs, expensive furniture,
or a flashy office determines success. However, the good rule of thumb
is to avoid purchases that do not protect your investment or fails to
make you any money.
Sole proprietorship is chosen for many reasons, one is you have the ability
to invest anything and everything without having to protect that investment
with a corporation. If any protection is needed you have it within the
Federal Bankruptcy Act home provision. Thanks to this act, some areas
of your life is protected such as portion of your home's equity, vehicle,
personal belongings, and household items.
However, becoming a partner or sole proprietor of a work at home business
does not exclude you from taxes. You will still have taxes similar to
when you were at a hourly or salary paid employment. Some people choose
a corporation because within the laws you have the ability to manipulate
the salary you earn to save money during tax time.
If you own a work at home business and incorporate it, there are disadvantages
to this as well. Typically when you incorporate a business, there are
a variety of legal papers needed when you make major changes within the
business. You also need to undertake extremely elaborate account methods,
higher taxes, as well as strict operation laws when it comes to your work
at home business.

Victoria Hargis - has over 10 years experience in internet marketing
and is the CEO of http://www.YourWebBizHere.com
The place where work at home moms find the tips, tricks & tools to
start and build their home business.


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