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Starting an Online Business All-in-One For Dummies®, 3rd Edition
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Starting an Online Business All-in-One For Dummies®, 3rd Edition

by Shannon Belew, Joel Elad
December 2011
Beginner
888 pages
24h 41m
English
For Dummies
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Operating Alone as a Sole Proprietor

If you're interested in simplicity, look no further. A sole proprietorship is recognized as the quickest, easiest, and least expensive method of forming a business. The main caveat is that only one person can operate as a sole proprietor. You and the business are literally the same entity. The upside of that arrangement is the ease of getting up and running. With the mere act of conducting business (and obtaining a license), you're considered a sole proprietor.

The downside of being a sole proprietor is that potential legal ramifications exist. Because you and the company are one, you're fully accountable for the losses of the business along with any legal matters. Whether the business is involved with lawsuits or problems with creditors, you're personally liable. No corporate protection is available — your personal assets (such as your home) can be sold and your personal bank accounts used to pay off creditors.

As a sole proprietor, you're also responsible for all taxes. The profits and losses of the business are listed on Schedule C on your personal tax return. And you pay self-employment tax (Schedule SE), which is a combined Social Security and Medicare tax. The self-employment tax is calculated as a percentage of your earnings; as of the 2011 tax year, the percentage has decreased slightly from previous tax years and is now 13.3 percent (10.4 percent for Social Security and 2.9 percent for Medicare).

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