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    #31
    Originally posted by Bimmerfanatik
    Originally posted by terrybpp
    Oh yeah, make sure you start a LLC to cover your ass. Major business on the web can get messy.
    Any more to that? I'm a noob when it comes to business talk.
    Sent you a PM.
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    2014 M235i
    2009 R56 Cooper S
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      #32
      Originally posted by Digitalwave
      Bimmerfanatik would be just a fine business name. Or Bimmerfanatik Parts... some sort of variation.

      Check your PM Scott.
      Done and done.

      I'm thinking Bimmer Fanatiks for the company name - then www.bimmerfanatiks.com - how do I check and see if it's available?

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        #33
        www.godaddy.com sells domains real cheap
        Dan

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          #34
          Go to www.netsol.com and check the availability.

          RISING EDGE

          Let's drive fast and have fun.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Digitalwave
            Go to www.netsol.com and check the availability.
            It's available! :)

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              #36
              LLC = Limited Liabilty Corporation. Basically it a company that takes responsiblity for all actions of its employees (you are an employee). If there is ever a lawsuit or tax audit only the LLC can be held liable. Which means "they" cannot seize your personal assets (ie. cash, home, car).

              It will cost you a few hundred $ to set it up. Well worth it.

              Other than getting an accountant to do your taxes you should be covered. Pay your taxes! Once your a legit business on the web, someone will be watching you (IRS).

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                #37
                Limited liability Corporation

                Basically if someone sues your company they cant take your house and the shoes off your feet. Theres a whole lot more than that, but thats the gist.

                I think thats the first time Ive actually used this econ thing Im majoring in.
                Back to my roots

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                  #38
                  Looks like someone beat me to this.
                  Back to my roots

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by DaveCN
                    umm, bimmerfanatiks.com?

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                      #40
                      I prefer S Corp. status.

                      Incorporate in the state of Nevada.

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                        #41
                        Originally posted by Ritalin Kid
                        I prefer S Corp. status.

                        Incorporate in the state of Nevada.
                        There isn't much difference between the two. S corp is just a based out version of the LLC. Most have to do with stocks and multiple ownership.

                        I don't think you want to create a tax shelter. The IRS will watch you like hawk. I bet you heard this on the radio.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by Ritalin Kid
                          I prefer S Corp. status.

                          Incorporate in the state of Nevada.

                          Ummm, for his purposes - no and no. Especially on the Nevada bit.
                          Current Cars
                          2014 M235i
                          2009 R56 Cooper S
                          1998 M3
                          1997 M3

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by terrybpp
                            Once your a legit business on the web, someone will be watching you (IRS).
                            Yeah, I've been talking about this lately - as of right now all of my profits (For the most part) have been rolled into more cars, etc. So I haven't "seen" a profit as of yet. With the website, etc - I want to make sure no one is ticked off. Hence the tax paying must commence.

                            I was told that to incorporate was better from a friend today - but I don't know the differences...

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Bimmerfanatik
                              Originally posted by terrybpp
                              Once your a legit business on the web, someone will be watching you (IRS).
                              Yeah, I've been talking about this lately - as of right now all of my profits (For the most part) have been rolled into more cars, etc. So I haven't "seen" a profit as of yet. With the website, etc - I want to make sure no one is ticked off. Hence the tax paying must commence.

                              I was told that to incorporate was better from a friend today - but I don't know the differences...
                              Or we could forget about the website idea, just keep selling parts on forums and ebay, and NOT pay taxes.

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                                #45
                                I´ll tell you this,

                                all your hard work will most likely be payed for when you open a website and start answering hundreds of request
                                .

                                100q´s = one sale.

                                Think about it....
                                I have been doing this since ´97
                                Gunni
                                @ Prodrive / Aston Martin Racing

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