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In's and out's of selling primers, ammo, and brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Baker Alvin" data-source="post: 2455303" data-attributes="member: 86193"><p>Here in PA, talk to your local Municipality, to get an address, check local zoning laws, hire an attorney for getting or filling for a business name, </p><p>an accountant for EIN and state sales tax license, use Quick Books for record keeping, Scan all receipts with bill payments and credit card receipts. Have a business agreement with whoever our are working with, , also including who is responsible for which daily tasks.</p><p>Have a written plan for dissolving if things go belly up, with who ever you are working with. </p><p> Do not stop your main source of income, keep from borrowing money, let it grow/feed itself, do not draw out for personal use, as you need cash to buy in, keep inventory, make up for dead stock, and other ongoing expenses. </p><p>Learn to crawl, walk, jog and then run.</p><p>I do not know anything about FFL requirements. </p><p>I wish you the best, many years of success, be ready for six years of tough sledding, long hours, short nights and a lot of grit. </p><p>We started from scratch in 1983.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baker Alvin, post: 2455303, member: 86193"] Here in PA, talk to your local Municipality, to get an address, check local zoning laws, hire an attorney for getting or filling for a business name, an accountant for EIN and state sales tax license, use Quick Books for record keeping, Scan all receipts with bill payments and credit card receipts. Have a business agreement with whoever our are working with, , also including who is responsible for which daily tasks. Have a written plan for dissolving if things go belly up, with who ever you are working with. Do not stop your main source of income, keep from borrowing money, let it grow/feed itself, do not draw out for personal use, as you need cash to buy in, keep inventory, make up for dead stock, and other ongoing expenses. Learn to crawl, walk, jog and then run. I do not know anything about FFL requirements. I wish you the best, many years of success, be ready for six years of tough sledding, long hours, short nights and a lot of grit. We started from scratch in 1983. [/QUOTE]
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