Do I need a DBA for my iOS app?
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#4Do yourself a favor, if you are a US citizen and doing business in the US, get a little legal advice and decide on an LLC or S Corp. I use LLC's for most everything but I also don't generally raise money from institutional investors so that's fine. But at least with the LLC I have more protections and a separation between private and business assets and accounts. Lots of details I am just glossing over, but you get the picture. Setting up an LLC (or corp for that matter) is not expensive, do it in your home state don't mess with Delaware and then foreign registration within your state etc. Of course, if you are looking to raise institutional funds then my advice would be different.
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#6I just used my name when launching our app. Since it didn't take off it worked out just fine. The plan was always to incorporate if we started making money, so we saved when the app went nowhere. If you already have people paying you money and this app will be a part of that, its probably time to think of incorporating.
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#7Seems to me that if you file a Schedule C in your federal tax return, your own name should be sufficient.
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#8I just used my name when launching our app. Since it didn't take off it worked out just fine. The plan was always to incorporate if we started making money, so we saved when the app went nowhere. If you already have people paying you money and this app will be a part of that, its probably time to think of incorporating.
Do you mean you used your name as a name of the app?
Re: Do I need a DBA for my iOS app?
#9Seems to me that if you file a Schedule C in your federal tax return, your own name should be sufficient.
Do you mean it is okay to just put it in credits?