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Thrift Shops In Montreal To Sell To

Are there any stores like goodwill in Montreal?

Here are some thrift shops.

Village des Valeurs
4906 Jean-Talon Street West
Montréal
(514) 739-1962

Cote des Neige Thrift Store
6180 Cote Des Neiges Montreal, QC H3S 1Z7
Phone: 514 344-9646
Fax: 514 344-2447


NDG 2 Thrift Store
5758 Sherbrooke St, Montreal, QC H4A 1X1
Phone: 514 488-8714
Fax: 514 488-1965


Notre Dame Thrift Store
1620 Notre Dame St, Montreal, QC H3J 1M1

Where can I find a cool gas mask in montreal?

reno depot and home depo have them !

Are permits or licenses needed to sell on Etsy?

I'm not an expert but can share my experiences. I encourage you to consult with a small business attorney. At the very least, take a look at the U.S. Small Business Administration’s guide for starting an online business:More Than Just a Seller - How to Start a Business on an Online Marketplace. Then take a look at their guide to starting a small business. It explains steps to legalize your business at federal and state levels :Choose & Register Your Business. Also check out Etsy’s guide to starting a business with them: Beginner's Guide to Selling on EtsyWhen I started on Etsy I did not obtain any permits, licenses, etc because it was more like a hobby and I didn't expect to really turn the shop into a profitable business. I simply set up the shop and began selling. This is the case with many sellers. I've since decided to legitimize my business and have also begun selling in-person at craft shows, festivals, etc. I registered my business with my home state (free of charge) as a sole proprietorship (you might decide a different business structure works for you) and now I am expected to pay quarterly taxes. I also registered my business/trade name with my county, since I operate as The Washi Pot and not my own name (costs $50). If you have employees or depending on which business structure you choose, you'll need to apply for EIN for federal tax purposes. Since I'm a sole proprietorship I don't need one and taxes are associated with my ss# rather than a separate id#. In my state I’m not required to obtain a permit or certificate for what I sell and neither would a photographer. Something I haven't done yet, but might do is trademark my business name (costs about $300). I'm still investigating whether it makes sense for me to do this. I’m not too familiar with copyrighting, but I know some photographers do this to protect their work. There have been instances where Etsy seller have had their artwork copied or used without permission.Best of luck to you as you start your new business!

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