: Invest in an ergonomic chair, desk, and adequate lighting to prevent eyestrain and physical discomfort.
: Common options include a Sole Proprietorship (default, easiest), LLC (limits personal liability), or Partnership .
: Establish a workspace used exclusively for business to improve focus and qualify for certain tax deductions. HOME BASED BUSINESS
: Consider using a business address service if you want to avoid displaying your home address on public labels.
: Use your existing skills, qualifications, or natural talents to solve a specific problem for customers. : Invest in an ergonomic chair, desk, and
: Obtain a "Home Occupation Permit" if required by your city. Check for specific industry regulations, such as Cottage Food Laws for home bakeries. 3. Workspace Design
: Ensure your business activity complies with local zoning laws and is physically possible within your residential space. 2. Legal and Regulatory Setup : Consider using a business address service if
: File your business name with the state or local government and apply for a federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) .