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I know your state tax laws are probably different than in Texas, but have you thought about how you're going to break this down?gillumhouse said:Now all I have to do is come up with a price for the new package.
A friend who is a Methodist minister just retired and moved to my fair city. I talked to her yesterday and yes, she IS available for the new Elopement Package. I was able to put my brother's wedding together in half an hour. I will require more notice, but I think a week would do it, It will include:
Do you think it needs to have anything else? Thoughts on pricing for the DVD, cake, and photo?
- Minister
- Video (and one DVD copy)
- Photo of the Bride & Groom
- Bride's bouquet
- Small wedding cake
- Wedding night and breakfast
If you are you paying the minister from proceeds derived from the package, will you have to provide a 1099 form to the minister every year and are his services taxable as part of the package? It seems like a gray area.
I think I may need to ask my accountant about this one.