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BYTRADE

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Sep 21, 2011 1:30 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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A home-based business will save you from other expenses that would otherwise be costly. A home-based business will automatically cut your rent, electricity, parking, gas, and other overhead charges. Note: Once your business has started earning a steady profit, you might want to donate a share to cover a part of the household expenses.

1. More Work Time, Less Commute Time

According to a recent Gallup poll, North Americans spend an average of almost 50 minutes a day commuting to and from their offices. One of the best benefits of working in a home office is that commuting involves no more than a few steps to the spare room or the basement. That leaves more time for revenue-producing activities.

2. The Ability to Scale Up or Scale Down Quickly

When you rent or own office space, the size of your business is fixed to the size of the space. In the event where downsizing makes sense, you may not be able to do so quickly if you are signed to a long-term lease. Working from your home allows you to hire more people or fewer people, or simply work longer or shorter hours to right-size your business operations.

3. Deduction of Home Costs on Income Taxes

The tax benefits of operating a home office can be lucrative. If your situation qualifies, you can deduct a portion of your home's expenses, such as mortgage interest, property taxes, utilities and repairs and maintenance, against your business income. To qualify, your home office must be your principal place of business and you can only deduct the proportionate amounts of the total expense which are directly related to your business. Although you cannot create a loss with your home office expenses, you can carry them forward to future tax years if you do not have enough business income to use them up in the current year. (Running your own business has both personal and financial perks.

4. Flexibility of Working Hours

Being able to work at night or first thing in the morning is a great boon for those entrepreneurs who are juggling children or other obligations. Mobile phones, faxes and email allow you to interact with your customers and suppliers at any time of the day or night. You can more easily accommodate customers in different time zones and kids' school schedules.

5. Reduction in Overhead Costs

Working from a home-based office keeps your overhead costs low as you are not renting office space or phones or paying for office utilities. The zero commute also saves money on gas and wear and tear on your car. The reduction in fixed costs allows you to be more flexible in your pricing decisions than competitors who must cover those types of costs. You can choose to either give more favorable quotes or keep the same pricing as your competition and have a healthier bottom line.

6. Allows You to Test Out Business Ideas

More than 50 per cent of all new businesses fail. If you have had to put money out for office space and other fixed costs right off the bat, a start-up failure can be costly. Working from a home office allows you to test out a new business without a lot of overhead. This way, you can determine its viability before investing a lot of money.

The Bottom Line

Starting a business from your home allows you many freedoms and flexibilities to grow your business at your own pace. It also saves money on many fronts, which helps during the often-lean start up years. (Your work environment can make or break your career as an entrepreneur

Time and again, home-based businesses have proven to be capable of producing a full-time income (and even an above average income). However, just like other businesses, you must have an excellent understanding of your market, calculate your risk, and be prepared in case of an unfortunate loss of your investment



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HeavyG

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Dec 15, 2011 11:43 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Question:

 

I am in the process of forming an LLC with two other members who live in Florida. We will be incorporating the company in Florida, but I live in Georgia. If I am to "operate" out of my home office in GA, do I need to register with the state of Georiga also? Can I do a DBA instead of the actual LLC name? Thank you.



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hjackman

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Dec 25, 2011 7:09 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I've been working from home for around 3 years now and I can somehow relate to all these benefits you mentioned. I can attest to all of them. 

In as much as working from home encourages productivity, it could also do the opposite. When you don't know how to discipline yourself a major chunk of your productive time could go to waste due to distractions that could come along the way. Although we have workarounds like using a time tracking tool, the best thing you can do is to be prepared for it, be disciplined, focused and organized. 

Other than this, working from home has a lot of really great advantages. 



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fastmachine

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Jan 08, 2012 11:53 PM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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Hi,

Starting your business from home in this era of cost cutting can save you a great amount of money with minimizing commuting expenses and it’s becoming increasingly popular as workers try to reduce commuting time.

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Jan 18, 2012 11:02 AM ET    Quote  Report Abuse
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I agree with all  points but as someone who has worked at home and in an office I believe it is FAR more difficult to work from home - although I prefer it.

 

It takes a lot of discipline to work at home and cut the distractions. For instance, when my family is home, it is tempting to give into distractions.

 

That being said, here are some tips that have helped me work from home:

 

1. Use a countdown timer set to 50 minutes. Use these 50 minutes for extreme focus and have at least 4 throughout the day.  This will keep you focused on one task.

 

2. Use a room with a door.  I recently moved my office into an old bedroom.  This has doubled my productivity because I can shut out even more distractions.

 

3. Take walks.  I go crazy if I am in my house 24 hours per day.  I try to get out for at least one walk per day.  

 

 



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