Office Home Cash Is there specific rules for collecting donations (cash & misc Items) for abused wom. & teens?
I have been collecting donations to help not just abused women but women who are just having a hard time starting over and if they have teen age children. I have gotten large amounts of cash plus many stores have donated new clothing, school supplies, furniture, and a lot of stuff people use daily. I am just not sure if I have a legal responsibility for $ amount of donations, or do I just take these things into different shelters and let them handle any filings for these companies to rec a tax deduction. Can someone help me find out? Maybe I should get a office bldg. to store all the things I have and maybe make it so that the receipient has to be reffered to be and picks up what they want by appointment only. I am running out of space in my own home. Thank You.
Most states have a regulatory agency for a situation such as this. Persons donating items are allowed to use the donation as a tax deduction therefore they must receive a receipt. Your state regulatory agencies can give you the information to register as a non-profit entity.
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Help! with starting a home business office at home! advice, how to set up, whats needed?
hello! thank you for reading my question, i am putting an office together at home and need advice or answers! I am starting from scratch and would like to purchase things like an executive chair, desk, a desktop computer/printer/fax machine etc. where is the best place to purchase this stuff and or can i buy used stuff? i hate paying retail! what types of office necessities will i need? budget cash is not an issue, i got it... anyone know about vonage phones? i need multiple phone lines w/ forwarding options, should i use cell phones or landline residential and is vonage a good idea? thanks! ps. what the best way to keep track of income/expenses....
If you're planning on doing business via your cell, there's not much point in springing for a land line. However, if you do, Vonage is a good, cheap alternative to traditional phone service. I've had it for about 4 years now and the only downside is that if my cable internet connection's down, so's my phone.
One easy way to save some money is to skip buying a fax machine (which requires a land line) and use one of the web-based fax services. I use www.myfax.com. $10/month and I send and receive faxes through e-mail. I use my cheap multifunction printer/scanner/copier thing if I need to upload something that's hard copy, but usually I'm faxing something that's already a Word document anyway.
As for the office equipment, definitely go with used. Keep an eye on Craigslist and look for a company in your area that refurbishes old office equipment like desks and file cabinets.
If you're at your desk a lot of the time, don't scrimp on your chair though. A good chair (Steelcase Leap or Herman Miller Aeron) is pricey but well worth it.
Bottom line: spend your money on things that will increase sales and/or profitability. A really cool new desk just doesn't have a good return on investment. Don't spring for a $500 smart phone at $100/month service if you don't need the functionality; get the "free with contract" phone at $60/month and use the rest on marketing. You get the idea.
Lastly, check out a book called "The Personal Efficiency Program". (http://www.amazon.com/Personal-Efficiency-Program-Feeling-Overwhelmed/dp/0470371315/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1247178113&sr=8-1)
It's a great guide to organizing your office and can help you to select the best tools for your job.