>>Hopefully I can find what I need online without bothering the rest of you. *Sigh* <<
>>Go ahead and bother us.. this message board is getting boring without Snag. (Old Jack in 'Help with California' post<<
...since you asked.
I have a Michigan based client who has gotten it in his head to traipse around the country buying equipment at auction - sometimes for consumption sometimes for resale (aka scrap). never knows for sure until he gets there (consumption or resale - depends on the deal).
Next stop Tennessee.
In looking at the state regs, there exists a Industrial Equipment Exemption. Can anyone tell me if he needs to register for authority in TN in order to be eligible for this?
Further, this client travels around the country anyway performing services (mostly repairs)for manufacturing companies, staying at most a few months in each State.
Problem is, he's like Waldo, meaning, I never know where he is until he shows up somewhere. Lately he's gotten better at telling me of these things ahead of time but I still feel behind the eight ball. Plus he's a relatively new client for me and he's one of the only ones with this specialty so there's not much research/guidance available.
Anyone have a client like this who could advise me on some goods rules of thumbs for providing accounting and tax services for gypsies? I seem to attract a lot of them.
Thank you in advance.
>>Go ahead and bother us.. this message board is getting boring without Snag. (Old Jack in 'Help with California' post<<
...since you asked.
I have a Michigan based client who has gotten it in his head to traipse around the country buying equipment at auction - sometimes for consumption sometimes for resale (aka scrap). never knows for sure until he gets there (consumption or resale - depends on the deal).
Next stop Tennessee.
In looking at the state regs, there exists a Industrial Equipment Exemption. Can anyone tell me if he needs to register for authority in TN in order to be eligible for this?
Further, this client travels around the country anyway performing services (mostly repairs)for manufacturing companies, staying at most a few months in each State.
Problem is, he's like Waldo, meaning, I never know where he is until he shows up somewhere. Lately he's gotten better at telling me of these things ahead of time but I still feel behind the eight ball. Plus he's a relatively new client for me and he's one of the only ones with this specialty so there's not much research/guidance available.
Anyone have a client like this who could advise me on some goods rules of thumbs for providing accounting and tax services for gypsies? I seem to attract a lot of them.
Thank you in advance.
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