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		<title>By: John Chow on Blog Business Structure &#124; Biziki</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Chow on Blog Business Structure &#124; Biziki</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Just the other day, he posted an entry on his blog business structure. Though it is specific to his case (he lives in Canada), it could very well be useful for other bloggers who need advise on the matter of income through blogs and taxes. His main point is this: if you earn money through your blog, then you have to pay taxes on it. There is no doubt about that. He goes on to point out that in the eyes of the law, the person behind the blog is separate from the blog as a corporation itself. This, according to him, is the key to making some savings on taxes. [...]</description>
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