Would a credit card record increase the risks of being caught for non-payment of taxes (not that anyone with a cash business would do that)
Would having a business account and license get you out of that LE deal of "running a business without a license"?
Originally Posted by cowtoy
I would never recommend that anyone with a cash based business evade taxes. And there are ways to handle that portion of the business. Ladies, if you have questions, I'd be happy to discuss them one on one, not in a public forum.
The use of credit cards does make tracking of income easier.
. . . . So this begs the question... if a provider accepted a CC, then after the appointment the client disputed the charge, what would the provider be able to do?
Originally Posted by Slingerland
You're right Slinger, but as Ginger pointed out, there are ways around it. It just creates a hassle dealing with the processor.
The issues I see revolve around security and discretion -
1. revealing of complete name unless using a Green Dot card
2. issue of how provider's biz displays on credit card statement
3. if those with management will steal your money, they sure as hell would have a field day with your credit card
Can those issues be mitigated?