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Ask HN: Do you sell first or comply with laws/tax first?

3 pointsby sawirricardo8 months ago

4 comments

GianFabien8 months ago
It is a jurisdiction specific question. In some places you need license(s) just to operate as a business.<p>In most cases it is better to incorporate and do all the necessary registrations before making sales. But if your product&#x2F;service doesn&#x27;t take off as expected then the up-front costs are in vain. Some persons are comfortable with the risks of operating as a sole-trader.
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JohnFen8 months ago
Comply with tax and other laws first. To do it the other way around is, in my opinion, completely unethical. Even ignoring that lawbreaking makes the company literally a criminal organization, a willingness to do that indicates a kind of fundamental flaw that makes the business forever untrustworthy to me.
patrakov8 months ago
Comply first. Otherwise, you won&#x27;t have a business bank account where you could direct the money from the first sale.
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monorailgusty8 months ago
It probably doesn&#x27;t matter if you&#x27;re a beginner.