When should you file an LLC for your newsletter business?
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As you start to develop a monetization strategy for your newsletter, a question arises: What should you do with the money? Once your newsletter generates revenue, you have a few options. You can file taxes on that income as a sole proprietor, or you can decide to file an LLC and create a business. This week, I asked Ryan Pitylak, the CMO of ZenBusiness, to answer questions about the paperwork behind the scenes of starting a newsletter business.
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