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OT questions about starting part time bus.
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From: F. George McDuffee <gmcduf...@mcduffee-associates.us>
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Subject: Re: OT questions about starting part time bus.
Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2006 21:58:40 -0500
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On 2 Oct 2006 19:43:34 -0700, "monkers" <monk...@novocon.net>
wrote:
>I was wondering if anyone could tell me how to go about starting a part
>time shop up? I would not be doing a lot of work, but would like to do
>this proper, and legal so as not to worry about the IRS or anything
>like that. Im a machinist full time but get request for machine work
>and welding on occassion. I know a lot of people say "just take cash"
>but that doesnt seem like the best solution.
> What are the correct steps? I do not have an accountant yet,
>and I dont know anything about running a buisness. Any help would be
>great,
> Thanks,
> Craig
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