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Let me create a comprehensive guide for your Amazon reselling business setup.
Market Overview & Initial Investment
Third-party sellers on Amazon generated over $300 billion in sales in 2023. The barrier to entry can be relatively modest - many successful resellers start with $3,000-$5,000, which typically covers:
Initial inventory: $2,000-$3,000
Business formation fees: $500-$800
Amazon Professional Seller account: $39.99/month
Basic inventory management software: $30-50/month
Product photography equipment (optional): $200-400
Business Structure Considerations
An LLC offers personal asset protection while maintaining operational flexibility. S-Corps can provide tax advantages through salary/distribution optimization once your profits exceed approximately $40,000 annually. The choice depends on your growth projections and complexity tolerance.
Essential Numbers & Documentation
EIN (Employer Identification Number) functions as your business's social security number for:
Opening business bank accounts
Filing business tax returns
Handling payroll if you hire employees
Working with suppliers and distributors
Permits & Registrations
Resellers typically require:
Sales tax permit/seller's permit
Business license
Resale certificate
Amazon-Specific Requirements
Professional Seller Account registration
Product liability insurance (once exceeding $10,000 in monthly sales)
Brand authorization letters from suppliers
UPC codes for products
Operational Essentials
Your virtual storefront needs:
Reliable computer with high-speed internet
Inventory management system
Accounting software (QuickBooks or similar)
Shipping supplies
Product photography setup (smartphone can work initially)
Practical Tips
Start with 3-5 products to master the process
Maintain 30-40% margins minimum
Calculate Amazon's fees before committing to products
Document all supplier relationships
Keep meticulous inventory records
Growth Considerations
Plan to reinvest 50-70% of initial profits into inventory expansion. Most successful resellers hit $100,000 in annual sales within 18-24 months when following solid inventory management practices and maintaining strong supplier relationships.
Risk Management
Consider insurance coverage for:
General liability
Product liability
Business property
Inventory coverage
Would you like me to expand on any of these sections or provide more specific information about any particular aspect?
Alright, you're stepping into the wild world of online reselling! The Amazon marketplace is huge and booming, with over 300 million active customers just waiting to add stuff to their carts. With a business model like yours—sourcing branded goods from authorized suppliers and selling them online—you’re in prime territory for some sweet profits. But let’s break down what you need to keep things legit and well-structured.
Initial Costs and Equipment Needed
Starting an Amazon resale business doesn’t require a ton of overhead, which is why it’s so appealing. Here’s a quick list of things you might want to budget for:
Inventory Costs:
Your biggest expense will be buying inventory from suppliers or distributors. Since you’re looking for deals, this could range widely depending on what you buy and the brands you source.
Amazon Seller Account:
Amazon’s Professional Seller account is about $39.99/month, and it’s worth it if you’re serious about selling because it saves you on fees.
Shipping and Storage:
You’re using Fulfilled by Amazon (FBA), so Amazon will handle storage and shipping, but you’ll still pay fees for that convenience. It’s worth it for the time and hassle it saves.
LLC Formation:
Forming an LLC usually has a one-time filing fee and possibly a yearly renewal fee, depending on where you register.
Software Tools:
Tools like Jungle Scout, Helium 10, or Keepa can help you find products with high demand and low competition. Not necessary, but can be super helpful if you want to maximize profits.
Why an LLC Might Be Your Best Bet
Let’s talk about the Limited Liability Company (LLC) setup. This business structure is a popular choice for Amazon sellers because it separates your personal assets from your business assets. This means if, worst-case scenario, a legal issue pops up, only your business assets are at risk—not your house, car, or savings. An LLC also makes your business look more legitimate, which can help when you're negotiating with suppliers. Plus, it’s flexible with taxes; by default, the IRS taxes single-member LLCs as sole proprietorships and multi-member LLCs as partnerships. However, you can also choose to have your LLC taxed as an S corporation, which may offer tax advantages if you’re pulling in significant profits.
What’s the Deal with an EIN?
An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is like a Social Security Number for your business. Even if you’re not hiring employees, getting an EIN has benefits. You’ll need it to open a business bank account, which keeps your finances separate and makes life way easier come tax season. Plus, suppliers often ask for an EIN as part of their verification process, so having one on hand can streamline things when you’re purchasing inventory.
Do You Need a Seller's Permit?
Yes, you’re going to need a seller’s permit (or resale license) because you’re buying products for resale. This permit allows you to purchase goods from suppliers without paying sales tax, which keeps your costs down. Then, when you sell those products to customers, you collect sales tax on behalf of the state where the buyer is located (though Amazon helps automate this if you’re using FBA). Keep in mind, sales tax can be a bit of a patchwork, with different rules depending on where your buyers live. Some states require Amazon to collect and remit sales tax on your behalf, while others expect you to do it. But either way, having that seller’s permit is key to getting inventory tax-free from your suppliers.
Business Licenses and Other Registrations
Depending on where you operate, you may need a basic business license. Some areas require all businesses, including online-only ones, to have a license simply to operate legally. This is usually a simple process, but it’s worth checking to see what’s required in your area.
Do You Need to Register Your Business Name?
If you’re using a business name that isn’t your full legal name, you might need to register it as a “Doing Business As” (DBA). This is especially useful if you’re planning to brand your Amazon store with something catchy or memorable rather than just your personal name. Registering a DBA isn’t required if you’re just using your name, but a unique name can help with branding and give your store a more professional vibe.
Summary Checklist
Here’s a quick recap of what you’ll need to get set up:
LLC Formation – Provides liability protection and tax flexibility.
EIN – Essential for tax purposes and setting up a business bank account.
Seller's Permit – Allows you to buy inventory without paying sales tax.
Business License – May be required depending on where you're based.
DBA (optional) – Register a business name if it’s different from your own.
You’re all set to make some moves in the Amazon reselling game! Setting up these structures might feel like a bit
Basic Business Licensing
A general business license and sales tax permit form the foundation for your Amazon reselling operation. As a reseller purchasing products from authorized suppliers and distributors, you'll need a resale certificate to avoid paying sales tax on wholesale purchases intended for resale.
Professional Certifications and Product-Specific Requirements
Depending on your product categories, various certificates might apply - particularly for items like cosmetics, electronics, or food products. This includes:
UPC certification for product listings
Product safety certifications
Specialized permits for restricted categories
Home-Based Business Requirements
Operating from your residence requires specific permits, including a home occupation permit and zoning compliance documentation. Additional considerations include:
Home-based business registration
Insurance certificates
DBA (Doing Business As) registration if operating under a different name
Employer Identification Number if planning to hire employees
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WHAT IS A Wholesale or Resale Permit?
A Wholesale License is not for your type of wholesale only - it is the same as a seller's permit. If you are a home business, some jurisdictions require you to get both a seller's permit and a business license.
Business licenses exist because the government wants to make sure you comply with business rules. For example, health practices etc.
On the other hand, a seller's permit is for businesses that want to buy or sell wholesale or sell resale.
In your case, buying 10 items at $10 each wholesale saves you $8 because @ 8% sales tax, that is how much you save. Nevertheless, you still need to collect the 8% when selling the items.
In addition, because you are using an assumed business name, also called a DBA (doing business as name) namely, "Twelvethirtyfour," is required to be registered with a DBA doing business as a certificate, an LLC or a corporation.
Do I need a license or permit to do this? Instead of buying another for sale, just wanting to sell my crafts I recently did a show at the World Market Center in Las Vegas where I sold wholesale and some retail and need to pay sales tax yes are you a separate business or are you affiliated with the state of Nevada.?
Wholesale Business
Today, total U.S.
Wholesale Business
sales are about $3.3 trillion. Since the late 1980s, wholesale of gross domestic product (GDP) is at 7 percent, with industries such as grocery and food-service distributors (about 14% of about 400 billion revenues) to other industries such as the furniture wholesalers.
Wholesale Business
is buying and selling products at a low price, then making a profit by selling it at a price that still makes the deal attractive to your customer.
First, select your Wholesale Business structure: Sole Proprietor, Partnership, LLC or corporation. Therefore, a Wholesale Business seller's permit is required if you sell merchandise wholesale or retail.
If you are an employer, you will need a federal employer number and a state employer number.
Users with a trade name will need a fictitious business name filing.
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