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Originally Posted by cadre
That's a tough question. I'm sure that if you're making money, eventually some government's going to expect you to be paying taxes and then it will be a big issue. Better to go ahead and register, have a mailing address and submit taxes to somewhere so at least you're covered on that front. Consult a lawyer though, they'll be able to tell you how an online company would need to be set up.
Have you thought about a partnership?
I like working with other people on occasion, but being in charge at the same time. Eventually I hope to bring in a photographer to work with me who specializes in fashion or something else that I lack so that we can have a wider market. I get to be the boss but I also get to work with someone. Even working as an independent photographer though, I work with a lot of creative directors and such.
Curiousbear - My avatar is both a picture that I took and a picture of me. I realize it's pretty distracting, but hey I like it. There's a whole thread in tilted exhibition with a bigger version.
Question: Do any of you guys know of a good program that combines database-like abilities to track jobs and customers while also serving as an accounting and invoicing program? Would Microsoft Access be my best bet?
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MS Access is good but Excel may be sufficient. Excel is an excellent and versatile program. Give it a shot.
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