brickjay.com
Index >> About Us >> Place Your Link >> Privacy >> ToS >> Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Garden & Home

Art & Culture

Entertainment

Automobile & Automotive

Law & Politics

Society & Issues

Banking & Finance

Drink & Food

Property & Estate

Hotels & Travel

Companies & Business

Games & Play

Fitness & Health

Children

Self Management

Outdoor & Sports

News & Events

Jobs & Careers

Lifestyle & Fashion

Online Shopping

Education & Reference

Medicine & Treatment

Science & Research

Computers & Networking


 

Index » Garden & Home » Hobby
 

The Business Side of Craft Shows

 
Author: Natalie Goyette

Starting a craft show business when you're really an artist at heart may be a rude awakening for you. Nevertheless, if you decide to turn your hobby into a business, you need to switch hats from time to time. You wear your artist hat when creating and producing your crafts, and you put on your businessperson's hat when you're running the business end. Begin successful on the craft show circuit doesnt just mean you have a great product; it also means you have a decent head for business.

Planning your craft show business

It's not absolutely essential to write a craft show business plan if you're not seeking a loan or partner, however, it can help you focus your business goals from the start. There are numerous books and Web sites on how to write a business plan, and most will fit with craft shows just fine. The most crucial elements are the financial projectionswhich include your estimated income and expense for the next several yearsand the marketing plan. The marketing plan helps you identify your target audience and how you can best find and serve them. This is essential as you develop your craft show product and find the right shows at which to sell. If you are seeking capital or a partner, you will probably need a complete business plan. If doing this overwhelms you, contact your local Small Business Administration, Small Business Development Center, Chamber of Commerce or local universities to find help with developing a professional business plan for your craft show company. At this point, you may also seek the advice of an attorney to decide what business entity yours will bea sole proprietorship, a partnership, a limited liability company or a corporation. You can always grow into corporate status later on, though it's advisable to at least know your options up front.

Licensing your craft show business

Most cities require any business, home-based or otherwise, to register and purchase a business license. These range in cost from $15 to $100 depending on the size of your city and are obtained from the city clerk's office in most cases. It makes your craft show company official and enables you to conduct business legally. Find out if your city requires any special-use permits for operating a home-based business. The rules may differ if you have customers, supply trucks or employees coming to your location.

You may also need to file a fictitious name statement with your county offices if you call yourself anything other than your name, such as Posh Pottery. This guarantees that nobody else in your county is using the same business name. From here your file the name with a newspaper, and then you can open your business checking account. It's highly advisable to keep craft show business income and expenses separate from personal if you are serious about being in business. Then on a regular basis, you can "pay" yourself from your business account. You can also now file your taxes as a business entity and take advantage of the many tax exemptions for businesses. Car expenses or mileage, supplies, overhead costs and more are all deductible. Find a copy of a schedule C (www.irs.gov) to see some of the expenses you can write off.

Now you have officially moved out of the hobby status and in to the serious craft show business. Actually the IRS considers your enterprise a hobby if you haven't made a profit in two out of five years that you file as a business. If that happens, it's time to rethink taking your goods to craft shows as a business venture.

You will probably need to get a resale (sales tax) license. This allows you to buy wholesale anything you will be reselling and not pay taxes, however, you need to charge tax on your crafts and then submit it to the tax board either monthly, quarterly or annually. Check with your local state board of equalization or state office of taxation to find out what their rules are. It doesn't cost anything to get a resale license.

It's helpful when starting out to set aside a savings account for your sales tax to be sure you have it when it comes due. Also check with your sales tax office if you are required to collect tax when you're selling in other states. Some show promoters collect tax from you at the end of the show, so you need to keep accurate records, which you can do by issuing a receipt with every customer purchase. Make sure you find out the amount of tax you need to charge at the show as it varies by city, county and state. Also, it's a good idea to carry your sales tax permit everywhereyou may need to pick up some supplies, and you can avoid having to pay taxes on them.

Each city, county and state has different regulations regarding licensing, so make some phone calls to find out what's required, and do this well before your first craft show.

Author Bio:
Natalie Goyette is an expert in this field. Natalie has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can search for this article using: tower hobbies, horizon hobbies, list of hobbies, radio control hobbies, ultimate hobbies
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
An Introduction To 3 And Four Seasons Sunrooms
 
Rainbow Vacuum Cleaners - For A Unique Clean
 
Choosing fabric for curtains in your home d??cor
 
Raising Your Dog - Important Steps to Take From 4 Months to 6 Months of Age
 
Leather Craft Details
 
Understanding Medicare Prescription Coverage
 
Baby Adoption Shower Invitations
 
Home Security Providers: What They Do
 
Cleaning Wood and Trex Decks
 
Holiday Party Planning and Free Games
 
 
 
 
 

Hosting an Adoption Baby Shower

If you are hosting an adoption baby shower for a family member or friend remember they will have the ... - Brenda McLean
 

How to Choose Toys for Baby's First Birthday Gifts

Well meaning Aunts and Uncles feel that they must give little Johnny the best gift and head straight ... - Sherry Frewerd
 

Stylize Your Backyard This Summer Season

From grilling to gardening, the outdoor season is here. But is your patio primed for the party? - Rick Young
 

Some Practical Ideas For Designing You Own Landscape

Landscape Design Designing your own landscape, can be both exciting and challenging. If you are cons ... - Ken Asselin
 

Flower Bulbs

When choosing bulbs for your garden, it is important to choose the firmest and largest bulbs. (1 ... - J. Brian Keith
 

Here's A Quick Check for Feline Urinary Tract Infection

here's another way you can do a rough estimate check for a feline UTI before your cat feels the pain ... - Nancy Wigal
 
 
Index >> Privacy >> ToS  
Copyright © 2008 www.brickjay.com