Just to clear some things up:
If you're underage, then your parents will have to do it.
Being incorporated is just one way to have a legal company. The easiest and most efficient way to begin is to begin a company as "sole proprietor" with no employees. This is as legal as an "incorporated" company and is just as real. Go to your county courthouse, to the clerk, and ask where to go to register a new company. The clerk will know, if it isn't done right there. You'll have to pay a fee, and they'll check to see if your proposed company's name is already taken in the county. If not, then you're set. If so, then choose another name. I pay $10 every five years, just to give you an idea of the cost.
When the courthouse registers your company, then you're legal. But that means that you also have some legal responsibilities. You need to be careful about misrepresentation. That easily turns into fraud and your life turns into a mess. (No, I've never experienced it.) You also need to set up a system to get the product to the client at a reasonable time and a system to deal with problems and deal with them immediately.
Then there's taxes. Right now, there's no internet taxes (which translates into federal taxes) but there ARE state taxes. You will be sent, by the state (at least in Michigan, but I can't imagine other states doing things much differently) a packet for you (your parents if underage) to fill out. If you send a client, who lives in your state, a cd with a game on it, then you'll be responsible to keeping track of it and sending the sales tax to the state. In Mighigan, this happens in February. If your client downloads something (so a product is not physically sent to them) then there's no sales tax. I doubt that this will happen much longer, however.
As for federal taxes, you need to fill out the "C" form (I think) and pay federal taxes on whatever you, personally, pocket from your company. This is income or loss depending on how your company did.
I happen to have a person who takes care of the sending of products and keeping the books. This person is NOT an employee. She gets a percentage of whatever comes in. 25%
As for servers, there are a few companies who will host your site. Most of these companies will offer a free site, but full of popup ads. I find the basic ad-free category at the lowest price (from $10 to $15 a month, less if you pay by the year) to be quite reasonable and large enough to handle anything I have to offer. I use hypermart.net (who accepts ONLY business sites) but send some of my clients to 1-host.
I'm thinking that eventually I'll set up my own server, but only for my own business. But my business will have to grow considerably before I do that.
Hope this helps.
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-- Debra
Danillitphil Productions
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