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What is a fictitious name?
Posted by David Leon in Business law on 27/02/2009
A fictitious name (also called a d/b/a or “doing business as”) is the least expensive method for conducting business. Under this scenario, there is no distinction between the individual and the business. From a tax standpoint, there is no difference between the individual’s income and expenses, and those of the business. The business owner is personally liable for the obligations and debts of the business. Taken literally, a d/b/a is just a nickname of the individual that created it. In this case, the name is a business name. For example, Joe wants to create a business to do computer repairs from his home. Joe can file a dba as “Fix It Quick”. Joe can now receive checks made out to Fix It Quick. For individuals, a dba does not have a separate tax identification number in most instances. Contact Us for more information.
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