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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 672765" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I agree but I'm afraid it will be our backs. I think the dream I had about me being a plow mule has some truth to it.</p><p></p><p>Coincidently I was looking at expanding my cattle operation into the Frisco area and been sharpening my pencil to see how much money I'm going to make with this expansion. Please feel free to check my figures to see if I've missed anything.</p><p></p><p>As I see It I have a nurse tank and two sprayers which would be portable containers. The privelege of owning these in Frisco is only $270 per cont per year so this is only going to cost me $810.</p><p></p><p>Since I plan on holding on farm auctions the assembly privelege will only cost me $470 - assuming less than 1000 people show up.</p><p></p><p>Since I have 3 above ground tanks I will need these permitted for a mere $270/tank/year which is only $810.</p><p></p><p>Since I will need a parking lot for the auction the right to do this will only cost me $270/year.</p><p></p><p>Have two propane tanks. These will only cost me $270 apiece. Just another $540.</p><p></p><p>Since I like to keep snacks at the barn and people can toss some coins in the jar the right to do this will only be $105/year.</p><p></p><p>Since my daughter will probably want to continue her vegetable market this will only be another $904/year of course she may want to build a stand out of cardboard boxes so this will be just another $629 or a total of $1533/year.</p><p></p><p>I also have two dog kennels so I probably need to figure these in at $238 apiece per year. So another $476. (You think this will be tax deductible?)</p><p></p><p>My wife loved a pool so she will probably want one of these and how can I resist her when its only going to cost me $238/year.</p><p></p><p>Since some of my equipment is junk and I do sell it from time to time I probably best figure the salvage dealer's license as well cause this doesn't come to but $364.</p><p></p><p>Since I thought I might turn some of these Friscans on to some of the homegrown around here I think I probably will need to get the medical cannibas dispensatory license too. Don't want anyone calling me a drug dealer when I'm only a dispenser. Besides this isn't but $3919</p><p></p><p>Since I plan on having a grand opening I will need to get the Special Events License which isn't but $63.</p><p></p><p>Since I do like to take pictures I guess I'll need the photographer license as well. $206</p><p></p><p>Since I do gather and collect junk equipment I'll need the Junk Gatherer License too. $103</p><p></p><p>Since sales will be auctions the public outcry sales permit will also be neccessary - $294 plus 10% of sales. Now this could become expensive given the generic stock I'll be selling. Afterall, Imbalancers are pricey especially if printed up a good EPD for it.</p><p></p><p>So as I see it I won't owe but $10,138 in permits plus 10% of my gross on farm sales to get this operation legal. Now all I got to do is talk to the city, county and the department of labor to see what kind of money they are going to want from me for giving someone a job. Based on the above deals I doubt it will be much. Oh, and then I need to call the EPD and the EPA and the Corps of Engineers to be sure I don't pollute the water. Or maybe I best hire an environmental engineer first. Last quote I got from them for an environmental impact plan was only $1000/acre which is really not that bad considering they tell you which direction the water is going to run down a hill.</p><p></p><p>I'm really looking forward to investing my money into this venture cause I know its going to pay off really well. Maybe I ought to start another business here while I'm at it. Multi-tasking so to speak.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>To check my figures here is a list of their permits and fees.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles/tax/business_zone/BZBuzliclist.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles ... iclist.pdf</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 672765, member: 4362"] I agree but I'm afraid it will be our backs. I think the dream I had about me being a plow mule has some truth to it. Coincidently I was looking at expanding my cattle operation into the Frisco area and been sharpening my pencil to see how much money I'm going to make with this expansion. Please feel free to check my figures to see if I've missed anything. As I see It I have a nurse tank and two sprayers which would be portable containers. The privelege of owning these in Frisco is only $270 per cont per year so this is only going to cost me $810. Since I plan on holding on farm auctions the assembly privelege will only cost me $470 - assuming less than 1000 people show up. Since I have 3 above ground tanks I will need these permitted for a mere $270/tank/year which is only $810. Since I will need a parking lot for the auction the right to do this will only cost me $270/year. Have two propane tanks. These will only cost me $270 apiece. Just another $540. Since I like to keep snacks at the barn and people can toss some coins in the jar the right to do this will only be $105/year. Since my daughter will probably want to continue her vegetable market this will only be another $904/year of course she may want to build a stand out of cardboard boxes so this will be just another $629 or a total of $1533/year. I also have two dog kennels so I probably need to figure these in at $238 apiece per year. So another $476. (You think this will be tax deductible?) My wife loved a pool so she will probably want one of these and how can I resist her when its only going to cost me $238/year. Since some of my equipment is junk and I do sell it from time to time I probably best figure the salvage dealer's license as well cause this doesn't come to but $364. Since I thought I might turn some of these Friscans on to some of the homegrown around here I think I probably will need to get the medical cannibas dispensatory license too. Don't want anyone calling me a drug dealer when I'm only a dispenser. Besides this isn't but $3919 Since I plan on having a grand opening I will need to get the Special Events License which isn't but $63. Since I do like to take pictures I guess I'll need the photographer license as well. $206 Since I do gather and collect junk equipment I'll need the Junk Gatherer License too. $103 Since sales will be auctions the public outcry sales permit will also be neccessary - $294 plus 10% of sales. Now this could become expensive given the generic stock I'll be selling. Afterall, Imbalancers are pricey especially if printed up a good EPD for it. So as I see it I won't owe but $10,138 in permits plus 10% of my gross on farm sales to get this operation legal. Now all I got to do is talk to the city, county and the department of labor to see what kind of money they are going to want from me for giving someone a job. Based on the above deals I doubt it will be much. Oh, and then I need to call the EPD and the EPA and the Corps of Engineers to be sure I don't pollute the water. Or maybe I best hire an environmental engineer first. Last quote I got from them for an environmental impact plan was only $1000/acre which is really not that bad considering they tell you which direction the water is going to run down a hill. I'm really looking forward to investing my money into this venture cause I know its going to pay off really well. Maybe I ought to start another business here while I'm at it. Multi-tasking so to speak. To check my figures here is a list of their permits and fees. [url=http://www.sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles/tax/business_zone/BZBuzliclist.pdf]http://www.sfgov.org/site/uploadedfiles ... iclist.pdf[/url] [/QUOTE]
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