Sole Proprietorships
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3/4/2014 10:18:19 PM
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9/7/2013 8:16:23 AM
Marjo wrote:

I am to start my own business apart from my rluegar income (salary). Question: Do I have to register a sole proprietorship in order to claim business expenses? Can I claim business expenses without registering a sole proprietorship? i.e. I have an account with Am Way and I am going to market and sell commodities as an agent of Am Way. In this case, if I do not register the business (either in a sole proprietorship or any other form) at all, can I still claim the business expenses?
10/9/2010 1:58:51 PM
Guy Morris wrote:

Thanks for the info. I was unaware of the community property state laws, so this really helped me to make a decision about how to restructure my business (I'm getting married pretty soon). Please continue to offer more information about business law, as it is very difficult to find clear explanations on the internet.

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