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Friday, August 27, 2010

Blogger tax licence

By Tangotiger, 11:21 AM

In NJ, you have to register a business and pay the 50$ annual tax ("fee"), if it’s an actual LLC or if you use a trade name.  If you are a self-employed person using your name, you don’t have to pay.  Makes sense.  In Philadelphia, it seems that you have to get a licence if you make any money.  This article focuses on bloggers and freelance writers.  But, I presume, it would also affect tutors, babysitters and the kid who shovels your snow maybe?  I don’t know, but I don’t know what would separate a blogger from a babysitter, seeing that they both work out of basements.

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#1          (see all posts) 2010/08/27 (Fri) @ 14:10

You Americans need a First Amendment.


#2    Bill Baer      (see all posts) 2010/08/27 (Fri) @ 17:26

As a Philly-based blogger (well, I blog about the Phillies but live just outside of the city in a separate county), if they send me any kind of notice expecting me to pay a $300 blogger fee, I will wipe my ass with it and return to sender.


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