Posted on 25 September 2011. Tags: application, business, department of revenue, digit number, doing business, ebay, ebay business, form, illinois department of revenue, mail, niche market, permit, sales and use tax, tax return, yesterday
So I am starting up an Ebay business where I will be catering to a niche market and buying from suppliers who require a “reseller’s permit number”. Yesterday, I electronically filed the BUS-1 form on the Illinois department of revenue website. When I checked the stats of my application, I get this:
The number (****-****) is associated with the following types of filings: Form ST-1, Sales and Use Tax Return.
Thank you for filing electronically.
Any necessary correspondence will be mailed to the address you provided.
My question is, how long until I get my reseller’s permit/certificate in the mail? Or is that 8-digit number my permit number? This whole process seems pretty vague to me
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Posted on 25 September 2011. Tags: application, business, department of revenue, digit number, doing business, ebay, ebay business, form, illinois department of revenue, mail, niche market, permit, sales and use tax, tax return, yesterday
So I am starting up an Ebay business where I will be catering to a niche market and buying from suppliers who require a “reseller’s permit number”. Yesterday, I electronically filed the BUS-1 form on the Illinois department of revenue website. When I checked the stats of my application, I get this:
The number (****-****) is associated with the following types of filings: Form ST-1, Sales and Use Tax Return.
Thank you for filing electronically.
Any necessary correspondence will be mailed to the address you provided.
My question is, how long until I get my reseller’s permit/certificate in the mail? Or is that 8-digit number my permit number? This whole process seems pretty vague to me
Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101
Posted on 24 September 2011. Tags: application, business, department of revenue, digit number, doing business, ebay, ebay business, form, illinois department of revenue, mail, niche market, permit, sales and use tax, tax return, yesterday
So I am starting up an Ebay business where I will be catering to a niche market and buying from suppliers who require a “reseller’s permit number”. Yesterday, I electronically filed the BUS-1 form on the Illinois department of revenue website. When I checked the stats of my application, I get this:
The number (****-****) is associated with the following types of filings: Form ST-1, Sales and Use Tax Return.
Thank you for filing electronically.
Any necessary correspondence will be mailed to the address you provided.
My question is, how long until I get my reseller’s permit/certificate in the mail? Or is that 8-digit number my permit number? This whole process seems pretty vague to me
Posted in Affiliate Marketing 101
Posted on 20 August 2011. Tags: Affiliated, e mail, Google, mail, password, Want
I created it many years ago but when I search myself on google it shows up and I don’t want it to.
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Posted on 20 August 2011. Tags: Affiliated, e mail, Google, mail, password, Want
I created it many years ago but when I search myself on google it shows up and I don’t want it to.
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Posted on 10 June 2011. Tags: Account, annual percentage yield, approval, apy, calendar year, checking account, conversions, Deposit, form 1099 int, irs form 1099, Letter, letter in the mail, mail, money money, new money
I just got a letter in the mail from chase that offers me a $150 bonus when I open an account with them. I currently do not have an account with chase but was planing on opening one. I feel though as if there is something sneaky with this such as I get this money deposited and then get charged it all back for keeping the account open.
Heres what it says
Bonus/Account Information — To qualify for the bonus you must open a new qualifying Chase checking account with a $100 minimum deposit of new money (money not currently held by Chase or its affiliates) within 60 days of account opening. Bonus will be automatically deposited into your new account within 10 business days after the $100 minimum deposit is made. Bonus is not considered part of minimum opening deposit. For new interest-bearing checking accounts, the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is effective as of 5/6/11. The APY is 0.01% for all balances in all states. Interest rates are variable and subject to change. Fees may reduce earnings on the account. Limit one checking account-related bonus per customer, per calendar year. Offer not available on account conversions or in combination with any other offer. Checking account must remain open for a minimum of six months or the bonus amount will be debited from the account at closing. Account is subject to approval. Account is subject to approval. Bonus is considered interest and will be reported on IRS Form 1099-INT.
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