There are many ways to start your own business without having a lot of money in your pocket. One of them is the opening of a kiosk. Many start-up entrepreneurs are excited about this idea. After all, this is a low-cost and fairly profitable business that can bring its owner a good income with a relatively small financial investment.
Instructions
Step 1
Register with the tax authority at the place of registration as an individual entrepreneur. And immediately apply for a transfer to the simplified taxation system. You can do this yourself or with the help of organizations that provide such services.
Step 2
Obtain permits for the installation of the stall. They can be obtained from the municipality of the city in accordance with the current legislation. In small towns, this procedure takes place quite quickly and without complications, but in large cities, in order to obtain a permit, it is necessary to take part in a tender. The tender is considered valid if several businessmen took part in it as applicants for one seat. This obstacle can be overcome by submitting 2 applications at once: one on your own behalf, and the other, for example, on behalf of your friend. You also need to obtain permission from the Department of Architecture and Urban Planning. After the issuance of this document, it must be agreed with the city trade administration.
Step 3
Next, you can start installing the kiosk. After installing the stall, it is necessary to coordinate a number of documents with the sanitary and epidemiological station and firefighters.
Step 4
To open your kiosk to function normally and bring you profit, you need to purchase the following equipment for trade: - of course, the kiosk itself;
- refrigerated display case for drinks;
- racks to place goods;
- scales;
- cash register machine;
- a table and a chair for the seller. When you buy the equipment, you can start working.
Step 5
Experts, having analyzed the work of the existing stalls, have established the payback period for these projects at the level of two to six months. Future income largely depends on the location of the kiosk, the type of goods sold, the work schedule, etc.