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A Taste of Home
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Good Machine shops around Atlanta?
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<blockquote data-quote="TransAxle" data-source="post: 12466118" data-attributes="member: 62587"><p>If your in the suburbs of Cummings and going to Alpharetta...then back roads should be fine. Hwy, would not be recommend as 400 is terrible south bound in the morning. I dont think much differs between counties other than how much they charge you each year for your license, which generally is not much and what building/zoning requirements they allow. As for taxes...I only pay once a year...I hate letting someone else hold my money. Generally its just end of the year state/fed taxes. If your selling stuff, the only taxes you would have is the .06% state sales tax, which you charge in the goods. Then for employee's you either do one year or quarterly withholding tax. As for that...I cannot think of what else they tax on. Hell its only $100 to set up a business name with the Sec of State. As for the shipping...no idea. I do not carry inventory and only resale if someone is looking for something specific. </p><p></p><p>So yeah...GA doesnt carry much info...the only real place you can look is the Sec of State website. Past there...there is not much involved with getting a business license...other than Sec of State, FID and county license. That would make you legal to operate a business in the state/county. </p><p></p><p>MCE is slowly coming back...but for a site that was started from a car club back in 2007...its still doing well. Most of the local boards are dead anyways. I think that is the way of local forums. Only national forums are keeping traffic...but even then they are slowing down.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Next time you need emissions, go to the emissions/car wash place right there at Gravel Springs and Braslton Hwy behind where the old Winn-Dixie. For years my brother and I went there with our mustangs and they never checked. They just scan and plug in the gas cap. Thats it. lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TransAxle, post: 12466118, member: 62587"] If your in the suburbs of Cummings and going to Alpharetta...then back roads should be fine. Hwy, would not be recommend as 400 is terrible south bound in the morning. I dont think much differs between counties other than how much they charge you each year for your license, which generally is not much and what building/zoning requirements they allow. As for taxes...I only pay once a year...I hate letting someone else hold my money. Generally its just end of the year state/fed taxes. If your selling stuff, the only taxes you would have is the .06% state sales tax, which you charge in the goods. Then for employee's you either do one year or quarterly withholding tax. As for that...I cannot think of what else they tax on. Hell its only $100 to set up a business name with the Sec of State. As for the shipping...no idea. I do not carry inventory and only resale if someone is looking for something specific. So yeah...GA doesnt carry much info...the only real place you can look is the Sec of State website. Past there...there is not much involved with getting a business license...other than Sec of State, FID and county license. That would make you legal to operate a business in the state/county. MCE is slowly coming back...but for a site that was started from a car club back in 2007...its still doing well. Most of the local boards are dead anyways. I think that is the way of local forums. Only national forums are keeping traffic...but even then they are slowing down. Next time you need emissions, go to the emissions/car wash place right there at Gravel Springs and Braslton Hwy behind where the old Winn-Dixie. For years my brother and I went there with our mustangs and they never checked. They just scan and plug in the gas cap. Thats it. lol [/QUOTE]
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