Get Legit: Setting up your Etsy Shop’s Financial Foundation - zero to biz (2024)

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Setting up shop on Etsy is a super exciting time. Sharing your art + talent with the world (and getting money in exchange!) is one of the most satisfying feelings ever. But as you begin this journey, you may quickly realize that operating an Etsy shop is not all sunshine and rainbows. There’s real work involved, and even before the sales start pouring in, you’ll want to make sure you’ve gotten the financial and legal side of things squared away correctly.

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Today I’m going to offer you a brief overview of the steps required to get the financial side of your business set up properly. One of the biggest challenges we as makers face is that we often don’t even know all the rules that apply to us, so luckily I’ve got this handy printable checklist here for you to help you follow along.

Bookkeeping

  • Set up a separate bank account especially for your biz. Having your business funds separate from your personal funds is essential for easier bookkeeping, and it protects your business in case of a tax audit. Learn more about this here and here.
  • Research, choose, and set up bookkeeping software for your shop. There are several great options for makers. Keep it simple since overwhelm leads to procrastination (and keeping your books updated is already hard enough!). You can use anything from cloud-based software to a spreadsheet to a paper log, as long as you’re consistently recording those transactions! I show you a few options here.
  • Set up a system for storing, sorting, and organizing your receipts. Creating a folder system for organizing both physical and digital documents makes bookkeeping tons easier. It’s also great for tax purposes.

State Requirements

  • Apply for a sales tax permit with your state. Most states require you to register for sales tax when you first begin selling. Very few states have a minimum sales threshold you must meet first, so it’s really essential that you get legit and register for sales tax. Remember, this is done on the state level. You may have various rates you need to charge depending on your state, county, and city.
  • After registering, get your Etsy shop up to correctly charge your in-state customers sales tax. I have info about that here.
  • Apply for any other state or local business permits required in your location. These may include things like your DBA license, an assumed name license, a business permit, etc.

Federal Requirements

  • Apply for your EIN. This is usually not required for sole proprietors without employees (which is likely what you are operating as). However, it’s free, easy to apply for, and protects your social security number, so there’s really no reason to not apply for one.
  • So this one is technically not a “requirement”, but just a super smart idea – get educated on what tax form(s) you will need to file for your biz at year end. Knowing what to expect is the key to staying on top of your finances throughout the year and preventing stress at year end when you’re hit with unexpected work or an unplanned for tax bill. (Hint – the tax form you’re most likely going to be dealing with is the Schedule C!).

If you’re looking for even more detailed help, I’ve got a breakdown of all these steps in this free printable checklist.

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Getting your shop legit requires lots of steps and juggling a lot of moving parts. You have to know the right questions to ask and who to ask them to, since you’re dealing with local, state, and federal requirements. Take it step by step and remember to breathe!

I know it can be a challenge, but operating your shop with all your financial ducks in a row allows you to breathe easy and be a savvy seller. You’ll feel confident when those sales start rolling in because you’re already knowledgeable about the tax and accounting side of things.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Janet is the founder of Paper + Spark, where she offers educational content, tools & spreadsheet templates to help makers and creative entrepreneurs become more confident about the financial side of running their business. She’s a maker, mama, numbers nerd, Etsy shop owner, and an accountant. Her passion is to help other creative women bring their entrepreneurial dreams to life by going from confused to capable when it comes to their money. Visit her at paperandspark.com.

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FAQs

Is the Etsy side hustle real? ›

Verdict: An Etsy Side Hustle could be a good way to make extra money and you can even do drop-shipping using Etsy to sell the products also. But rest assured it won't be easy, you will need to stay dedicated.

How do I make sure my Etsy Seller is legit? ›

How to Tell if an Etsy Seller is Legit. Always do your research and look through the Seller's profile, reviews, and Etsy history, if they have stellar customer feedback, a solid return policy, and quick shipping times then it is most likely a safe bet.

How much does it cost to start an Etsy shop? ›

There is no fee to have an Etsy shop (other than the product listing fees) but you can choose to pay a monthly subscription for Etsy Plus. This costs $10.00 per month (plus tax) and gives the following benefits: A monthly budget of credits for listings and Etsy Ads.

Do I need an LLC to sell on Etsy? ›

If you're based in the US, you can either operate your Etsy shop as an unincorporated entity — a sole proprietorship or a general partnership — or you can incorporate and form a corporation or a limited liability company (LLC). Sole proprietorships and general partnerships are the two simplest options.

Can you realistically make money on Etsy? ›

Absolutely. But you need a good strategy and the right approach. Let's take a look at the steps and processes you need to go through to start a successful Etsy side hustle. Go from a small business to a success story and rank among the top Etsy shop owners in no time.

Does Etsy passive income work? ›

While starting an Etsy shop is easy, building it into a profitable business that generates consistent passive revenue takes work and strategic planning. However, with the right techniques and strategies, it is completely possible for Etsy sellers to earn $10,000 or more per month through passive income streams.

Does Etsy refund you if scammed? ›

If you're scammed on Etsy and you can't resolve the issue with the seller, you should report it to Etsy. They may give you a refund or start an investigation. Depending on the outcome of the investigation, you may be eligible for a refund.

Does Amazon own Etsy? ›

Etsy, Inc. is an independent company that has not been bought out by another corporation. As of 2023, Etsy is owned by a combination of institutional and retail investors. The largest shareholder is Bares Capital Management, Inc., which owns 1.5 million shares.

Does opening a case on Etsy hurt the seller? ›

Once a case is opened, Etsy will usually resolve and close the case automatically on behalf of the buyer and seller.

How much does Etsy take from a $100 sale? ›

Transaction Fees

When you make a sale through Etsy.com, you will be charged a transaction fee of 6.5% of the price you display for each listing plus the amount you charge for shipping and gift wrapping.

What happens if I sell on Etsy without a business license? ›

If you're running a business – that is, you're selling with the intent of making a profit – then you'll need an Etsy business license. But if you're just doing it for fun, as a hobby, then selling without a business license shouldn't be a problem. Keep in mind you'll have to pay sales tax regardless.

Do I need a tax ID number to sell on Etsy? ›

An Employer Identification Number (EIN).

If you've registered your business as a sole proprietorship, which is very common for Etsy sellers, you're not required to get an EIN since you'll report taxes on your personal tax returns. If you've formed a partnership or LLC, you'll need an EIN.

Does Etsy count as owning a business? ›

As a one-person Etsy shop, you act as a sole proprietor. Therefore, you record any Etsy income (or losses up to your Etsy income amount) on your personal tax return. The advantage to a sole proprietorship is that there is little paperwork to do.

Is Etsy legit for making money? ›

Selling your products on Etsy is the perfect way to build a business, regardless of whether you're trying to become a full-time creator or make some extra cash on the side.

Can you really make money with printables on Etsy? ›

The Etsy marketplace is the ideal platform to sell designs in digital form. And with millions of active buyers, selling printables on Etsy can fast-track a stream of passive income into a full-fledged side (or even full-time) hustle.

Are there fake businesses on Etsy? ›

Scam details: Scammers set up fake Etsy shops to steal your money or personal information, with no intention of fulfilling your order. How to avoid the scam: Carefully look out for signs of a fake Etsy store, such as poor grammar, suspicious product listings, and minimal store history.

Do real artists sell on Etsy? ›

Getting started to sell art on Etsy is simple. But, it's a crowded global marketplace with lots of other artists selling their artwork online. To succeed, you'll need to be passionate about the products you're creating, keep your audience in mind, and stay on top of trends.

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