Business Address and Online Fraud

Online business partners? 

You get a profit from your business, the government knows about it and wants a cut. You can hide from your parents by moving to another city, change your sexuality from man to woman or vice versa, but not the government. Register before you deal, is the government’s
modus operandi.

It gives you a registration number so it can siphon off any profit you make, unless you have a top notch accountant that can beat the government at its own game or you have friends in the U.S. Senate.

Hello digital. We work from home, the park, coffee shop, beach, plane or another country. We are digital nomads, not the biblical prodigal son, which brings us to the business address.

Is company registration still a requirement? I can sense city or federal government employees nodding, yes. They will school me in the usual excuse of protecting the public from scoundrels that say they sell body lotion, when the only thing they sell is their souls.

Where is the warehouse for the body lotion? Who is the supplier? They will give me a litany of horror stories of people who lost life savings through internet fraud. Scammers cannot be traced because they have no forwarding address.

The question remains unanswered though. Is the business address still a requirement? I will just key in ‘virtual address.’

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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