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I need to know this so we can start ordering t-shirts and possibly some supplies from Stahls.
Is this *just* for a Stahls vendor application? If so, then put whatever you want. It won't limit the type of business you can do. Just helps them classify things.
This is mostly for getting t-shirts from wholesalers, but also for getting supplies from stahls.
Where exactly are you putting the number? On what type of application?
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But it's also for legal reasons. I don't want to put the wrong numbers in and get in trouble from the government.
I'm not a lawyer, but I don't think you'll get in trouble from the government for making a mistake on your business classification. The NAICS number is just for statistical purposes, not for legal classification.
If you're truly worried about getting in trouble with the law, I wouldn't suggest waiting for forum responses. For legal issues, you should be talking to a business adviser or a lawyer.
Many businesses do all types of services, so you don't have to worry about going outside the scope of the number you put in.
I would just choose the one that best fits. I like the 45411(1) one myself
Actually, I'm putting my TaxID on applications for t-shirt wholesalers (so far I've applied with S&S Activewear) and I'm assuming they look at those ID's and the NAICS numbers you put on your TaxID information.
I'm actually refocusing one of my existing businesses to t-shirt printing until we can afford to trademark our main design and printing business' name.
I thought it was more important than what you're suggesting. I guess I'll contact my SBA. But I do want to make sure I have the right numbers to get approved by wholesalers.
Actually, I'm putting my TaxID on applications for t-shirt wholesalers (so far I've applied with S&S Activewear) and I'm assuming they look at those ID's and the NAICS numbers you put on your TaxID information.
No, I don't think they look at those numbers at all. In fact, I have accounts with several wholesalers and I haven't even supplied a taxID. Most just need to know that you are an actual business, not which business you're classified as. I just use my reseller's permit as evidence of my business status.
Just make sure to tell the wholesalers that you are a custom printer. They will usually call (or ask you to call) to verify your business status.