I want to start my own dog training classes and offer them to the public. I have the experience and I love doing it. I’m just not sure if the money I would get from any clients would be taxed or how that would work? If anyone can answer me that would be great! Thanks
Of course it would be taxed. What makes your business ANY different than EVERY other type of business that does pay taxes???

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I think so. There are so many ridiculous people out there and in this section. I mean it is common sense really and they are usually unprepared to handle anytype of dog care, because they cant afford it, are too lazy, and etc
I think it’s something everyone should do. And if people are getting a dog from a reputable breeder, the breeder usually makes the owner and puppy take classes.

I think it would be hard to enforce if it was a law, and, of course, it would cause an uproar. But before I adopted out or sold a puppy, I would make the potential owner take a dog/puppy care class.

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