Obtaining a business licence
Depending on what falls under the domain of your business you might need to get a sole proprietor Oregon business license, once you register the name of your company. Even though the State of Oregon doesn’t require you to get a general business license, specific occupations or activities will require a special license, certificate, or permission. In case you’re not sure whether your business needs a license, you can check at the official Oregon license directory.
Taxing for sole proprietors in Oregon
Since a sole proprietorship isn’t financially separated from the owner in Oregon, you won’t need to file a separate tax form or refund. Namely, you should file your sole proprietorship Oregon taxes along with your personal ones. As a one-person business, any profits and losses you might have, are directly tied to your own finances, and therefore, taxes. Keeping this in mind, you can get a Tax ID number for your business, if you want to, or open a separate bank account. However, you may use your own Social Security Number as well. Finally, you will have to report any payment of $600 or more in a single tax year when hiring independent contractors with a Form 1099-NEC (Nonemployee Compensation).
This goes the other way around; if you are getting more than $600 from a client, you will need a 1099-NEC for for yourself.
Note: Nonemployee compensation used to be reported with a Form 1099-MISC until 2020, when the IRS reintroduced Form 1099-NEC.
When it comes to working as a sole proprietor, you may be eligible for tax deductions. Expenses such as home office, phone or car, and even health insurance and travel is deductible as well.
Business liability insurance policy
A sole proprietorship in Oregon isn’t required by law to get insurance, but you may want to consider getting one anyway. Business liability insurance is a way for you to keep prepared for any eventuality regarding your services.
It covers your business from property damage and **bleep** injury to slander lawsuits that could be filed by your clients. Getting a professional liability insurance is a good option if your business provides a service. However, if your business deals with products, you will need to get a different kind of insurance.