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Business License - 07-06-2008, 10:53 AM


About a month ago my husband and I stumbled into a local gallery here in town. The gallery features photographers and artist from San Pedro. My husband got to talking with the woman that was there (found out she's the owner), and started telling her about my freelance work. She told us to bring in a CD with low rez photos, my bio, photo and contact info on it and she'd be more than happy to keep it on file for future shows or if a client comes in looking for a certain themed photo.

So my question is, since I shoot freelance, should I get a license in case someone wants to buy one of my pictures? Even if I decided to sell them online too?

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07-06-2008, 02:32 PM


IMHO, YES!

I got my business license last year. Keeps taxes easy and separates everything. I also get to write everything off. HAHAH
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Dang! Now THERE's a bonus I hadn't considered. :D

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Thanks for your input, Jonathan!

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my general advice would be to error on the side of caution and get the license. i am a freelance web developer by profession and do most of my work remotely on the internet. when i moved to huntington beach, i got a license mainly because a) i work out of my home, and b) because i planned to target locals for new business. although i don't have many clients come to my home and there are no deliveries and such, if anybody did ask, i have that piece of paper that's going to eliminate any hassles.
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Alan, you could then write off a portion of your trip as a stock photo trip.

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05-23-2009, 07:49 AM


To quote Arsenio Hall,

"Things that make you go Hmmmmm."

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Alan, you could then write off a portion of your trip as a stock photo trip.
But only against the income you received as a photographer. It will not be a write-off against your regular income.

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06-04-2009, 02:32 PM


WOW! Now THERE's a voice from the past.
How are you doing Garret?

With a business license, couldn't I write off new gear too?

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LOL, Hey Alan. I'm Great! Only against income that you get from photography. Also you need to designate that the equipment is 40%, 50%, 100% or whatever for business use and this percentage is what you can write off as a tax deduction, which really is not much, considering.

Here's an example. You made $50K from your day job. $35K net profit from photography. You spent $10K on equipment and stuff for the business. But you need to designate that your camera/equipment is used 50% business and 50% personal. So the $5K which is 50% of the 10K spent can be used to reduce your income for the photography. So on your 1040/540 you will put in that you made 50K day job, 35K photography, then subtract 5K from the photography only...to then that becomes 30K add that to your 50K, your taxable income is 80K.

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Well, seeing as I got laid off last week, my income from my day job would be $0. :p

Yeah, Intel closed the FAB in Santa Clara.
Amazing how they were able to sneak that one by the media, huh?

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Edit: Guess I have to change my Avatar now.
I think Roger has one you can use :w00t:
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I think Roger has one you can use :w00t:
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I don't get it...LOL... Wow, no more Intel FAB in California? Is Intel going to do what AMD did and close all their FABs and use a third party to produce their chips?

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06-04-2009, 04:56 PM


I would suggest that you talk to your tax accountant. You can only write down the cost of equipment if you can demonstrate that you are in good faith attempting to start and make a business out of photography, which means that you must at some time amke a profit or the IRS will come and chase you down. :)
The point being that it is probably better to wait until you actually make a profit at photography before you write off any equipment. If the IRS suspect that it is just a hobby they will not allow any write offs, at least this is what my tax guy told me before I went full time.
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