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Well guys I’d like to purchase a domain name and web hosting to build my own website. I’d like to post a daily blog giving advice and tips to others, I also want to sell clothing on my website (like brand new shirts that I buy from stores and earn a profit), the website will include affordable advertising plans, maybe like a subscription to a monthly recipe dish for only monthly, web design (layouts and logos), job searching help, etc. All of this on one website!!!!! I already know how to get traffic on my site so I don’t need help in that area. I just want to make sure that if I’m reselling stuff, is it illegal to do so????? I mean it seems like its gonna be a nice site. Can someone tell me if it sounds like I’m creating my own online business????? Do I have to file taxes for my earnings? Can I charge shipping fees to ship the clothes, shoes, jeans, and hats that I’ll be reselling? Also when someone purchases advertising space or a logo, is it ok for them to send me their info and I plug it into my PayPal account? How do I show receipts for my transactions, do I make them up??? What can I do???
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Bash Limpbutt's Oozing Cyst© says
What could be illegal about selling goods from a website? Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon dot com, got hideously wealthy doing exactly that, as have many others.
You *do* need to consult with an attorney and tax professional to be sure that you have all of your business i’s dotted and t’s crossed, but there’s nothing fundamentally wrong with your basic plan and certainly no law against it.
WRG says
Of course you have to pay taxes on your earnings. How do you think the world works? Other than that as long as you don’t sell anything illegal you should be fine.