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[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Oh yeah, they're going to want to see some serious reason why you shouldn't be paying tax.

It's a lot easier to start an SCorp or an LLC in the US. Starting the corporation's not horribly expensive either

Since you're not selling the product, you probably just need to pay the tax on The money they pay you to do the pickup. You need to start it more like a postmates where they ask you to go pick up the order they placed at some shop. But then I suspect you would have timing issues if you have a limited staff. You couldn't just place the order and then wait a unlimited amount of time for it to show up.

Then there's that daunting problem of when the store screws up the order. Because they always screw up the order.

But you're still going to have to deal with labor laws, You're going to need bonding, a CPA, advertising, presumably a web presence and software maybe across platform cell phone app. These are all things that get easier as the company gets bigger but are rather daunting it small scale.

I guess it's kind of a tough business to break into. Owning my own car, I could place an order, drive to McDonald's pick up the food and come back for pennies. Obviously that 30 minutes is my time but it's time I would spend not making money else wise. Because I'm already spending a couple hundred a month on a car, it's not worth very much for me to pay someone to bring me food. But at a livable wage, plus someone else's maintenance, that's probably $7 to $10, assuming there's a limited number of orders they can pick up at once in a small area.