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How do you run your domaining business?

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KevD

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Hi All

I've just started out and trying to get a feel on how fellow domainers run their operation. More centered towards UK domainers, but welcome comments from domainers world wide. My questions are:

a) How do you run your business?, through a registered company, sole trader (business without a company name) or personal (ie, tax liabilities are personal, like income tax etc).
b) Do you still have your day job also (I do, until I am comfortable enough to do it full time).

Obviously I am not asking for tax advice etc, just want to get a feel of what's out there.

Thanks in advance!

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KevD
 

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Freelance job (non IT related) + domaining through a registered company.

It's great because it enables me to purchase domains and software excluding VAT and deduct costs.

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I'm domaining full time, a little stock trading (used to be a lot more active back in the days) and buying/selling a few cars (mostly imported) here and there. :)
 

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I'm domaining full time, a little stock trading (used to be a lot more active back in the days) and buying/selling a few cars (mostly imported) here and there. :)

Nice what imported cars?
 

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I am incorporated too, but I don't do domains only. I run an IT consultancy.
This is a business that can easily accommodate domaining.

But most domainers lose money so it is more a hobby than reportable income.

Incorporation is not really needed until you do sales on a regular basis

For example you can sell stuff from time to time on ebay in a personal capacity but if you're a PowerSeller you will probably have to incorporate and pay taxes.
 

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Nice what imported cars?

Mostly newer (2010+) Mercedes Benz. I only buy one at a time. Right now I have a 2010 MB GLK220 CDI SUV that's for sale. :)
 

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S Corp here. Networking, IT service. Been servicing small-medium businesses in the Miami area for about 15 years. Domains & affiliate marketing are a nice diversion for passive income.
 

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BTW forgot to say. My domaining biz is incorporated. It's my main income.
 

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a) personal

b) yes
 

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S-corp w/ a full time semiconductor engineering job
 

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Thanks everyone for your taking the time to reply. Really appreciate the feedback.

Have a great weekend.

Cheers
KevD
 
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