One question no-one's asked is: Are you taking a home office deduction? Seems kind of hypocritical to deduct a home office and then claim you're not running a business from your home.... On 11/12/2011 10:05 AM, Piano Boutique wrote: > Also ask about how music teachers are defined. I have found they > have set a good presidents for our kind of work. > William > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* John Formsma <mailto:formsma at gmail.com> > *To:* pianotech at ptg.org <mailto:pianotech at ptg.org> > *Sent:* Thursday, November 10, 2011 11:43 AM > *Subject:* Re: [pianotech] Business Definition > > Read the local statutes, or ask a lawyer from your locale. State > and municipal laws will not necessarily be the same as yours. > > -- > John Formsma, RPT > Blue Mountain, MS > > > On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 10:32 AM, <richarducci at comcast.net > <mailto:richarducci at comcast.net>> wrote: > > List, my municipal office in town just told me I need to get a > contractors license to do business in the city. > They also consider me to be violating zoning laws by operating > a business in a residential zone. > I have no shop, do not bring actions etc. in to work on, only > receive mail and schedule calls at my home. No signage , no > foot traffic. > I do maintain a business line but will be stopping that soon. > What actually constitutes a commercial business ? > > Rick Ucci > Uccipiano.com > > > >
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