Legal Question in Business Law in Ohio
Purchasing Ad Space and Sending a % to the Publisher
I would like to purchase advertising space on a Web site owned by a european citizen. The approximate amount of money I would earn per month from this is $25,000. However, I would be agreeing to pay the owner of the Web site a percentage of the total profit, which would total about $18,000. So I would receive a check for $25,000, then send $18,000 to the gentleman in Europe. I would then write this $18,000 off and only pay taxes on my remaining $7,000. My questions:
1) Are there are legal limitations/hindrances/issues to this?
2) What is the best, ''most legal'' way to send the money so that I can prove it if audited? Bank wire? International check?
3) Are there any special precautions or things I should know, especially since it's an international business transaction?
Thank you.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Purchasing Ad Space and Sending a % to the Publisher
Any time you are doing international trade, you have little if any assurance that you can collect from any person that defrauds you. You are taking a very big chance. The issue is what court will you go to to seek redress, and who will represent you?? If you have these answers, then simply use a bank which will require the person to enter into it and sign for the check in person.
Related Questions & Answers
-
What is the meaning of income? I need the legal definition of income. Does this... Asked 12/17/05, 9:18 am in United States Ohio Business Law
-
Employee Auto Lease Purchase Plan My employer offered a program to the upper... Asked 12/02/05, 6:47 pm in United States Ohio Business Law
-
The same name I am starting my own tree service company and I wish to call it buy... Asked 11/30/05, 8:16 pm in United States Ohio Business Law
-
Business owners@ corporate offices responsibilities& liabilities My fellow... Asked 11/24/05, 1:30 am in United States Ohio Business Law
-
Forming an LLC How much of a LLC must you own in order to be covered by the limits... Asked 11/07/05, 1:49 am in United States Ohio Business Law