Wow...you lost already.
sunbiz.gov
Is things so bad people can't set up an LLC?
stop being a bytch ass nikka
the young god is tryna get his entrepreneurship on

Wow...you lost already.
sunbiz.gov
Is things so bad people can't set up an LLC?

what do you both mean by this?
there's no limit on claiming losses. if you lose money don't pay taxes and write it off.
and you can do this for the first seven years!?
yeah, companies run for years not making money and you can even push losses into future years.
by the sound of it, look into a financial advisor/CPA/ bank and pitch your idea to them before you start your business. even then, you'll probably need a CPA to do your accounting for you.
You don't need a CPA, this is like using a sledgehammer to kill an ant. I've been in business for 7 years, and can make 100k+ gross and a CPA would be overkill.
I was just suggesting it because this guy doesn't seem to know the first thing about accounting.
Can an employer see when a business was created if I put my own llc on my résumé![]()
CPA is still not the way to go, simple bookkeeping does not need a CPA. A good tax adviser from H&R Block is more than enough.
Naw breh breh I'm trying to make it look like I worked for a company for a number of years so I can fake the years of experienceYea, you can go the the State's business website and they have a database of ALL companies established, date name was issued, status (active, inactive, etc), if its a inc the name and address of share holders, the company address, etc.
Why would you put your own llc on your resume? Are you trying to say you worked for the company .. if so just say you're self employed

You don't need a CPA, this is like using a sledgehammer to kill an ant. I've been in business for 7 years, and can make 100k+ gross and a CPA would be overkill.
CPA is still not the way to go, simple bookkeeping does not need a CPA. A good tax adviser from H&R Block is more than enough.
Any advice? I have watched many youtube videos, and read some articles on this. But I'm looking at a point of view from similar people as myself.
Or can anyone point me to business guides directed at young minority males (25-35 demo) - Thanks