Crafts Law

Law and business for crafts artists

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Crafts Law

Crafts as Business

2014-11-16_20-05-09Your decisions about business formation and liability may, aside from the creation of your crafts, be the most important decisions you will make in your crafts business, affecting your business risk, finances, cash flow, and taxes.

  • Personal Liability
  • Form an LLC?
  • Hobby or Business?
  • Cooperatives
  • Insurance
  • Cash Flow
  • Home Studio
  • Studio Safety
  • Leasing a Studio
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