Hosting a Show: How Do I Get My 30% Discount?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores the experiences and insights of participants regarding how to obtain a 30% discount when hosting a show as a consultant. Participants share their personal experiences and considerations related to hosting shows and the associated discounts.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Technical explanation

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that a host only receives a 30% discount if show sales exceed $800, and that the discount is applied automatically after free merchandise is accounted for.
  • Another participant expresses confusion about the discount, recalling that it was mentioned in "Recipe for Success" but is unsure about the specifics.
  • One participant shares their experience of using a family member as a host to benefit from discounts and free products.
  • Another participant discusses the potential benefits of booking shows under a family member's name to earn commission and booking benefits.
  • Several participants raise concerns about tax implications when orders are placed under someone else's name, noting the importance of keeping accurate records.
  • One participant mentions the practice of listing orders as "Consultant Gifts" for tax reporting purposes.
  • Another participant shares their strategy of using their husband's name for larger purchases to align with their tax return.
  • One participant admits to being disorganized with tax records, indicating that it may not matter whose name is on the receipt.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the best practices for hosting shows and managing discounts, particularly concerning tax implications and record-keeping. No clear consensus emerges on the optimal approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and strategies related to hosting shows and managing discounts, with a focus on the implications for tax reporting.

Who May Find This Useful

This discussion may be of interest to consultants looking for insights on hosting shows and understanding the associated discounts and tax considerations.

jenniferp417
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Hosting a show - My 30%?If I host a show - I don't get commission on my order, but I do get 30% off... how do I *get* that 30%?I'm poking around in P3 and don't see anything.I did check the "consultant as host" option.
 
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You will only get 30% off as host if your show sales exceed $800. When you put in your host order it will automatically give the appropriate discount after your free merchandise total is used up. Hope that makes sense. I haven't updated to P3 yet sooooo not sure what to tell you about that.
 
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That does make sense. Somewhere in Recipe for Success it said I got 30%. Of course I can't find it now. It makes more sense that it's referring to the "up to 30%" a host can get.I was just wanting to make sure I wasn't missing out on something I was entitled to.
 
I've done open houses and such and used my mom as the host. I gave the card to my mom for host 10% off and she let me have the free product, and half priced items that were earned. You may want to consider doing that. Also, when someone books, then you will be able to get the host special at their show (or your AKA mom can)
 
I always do shows I do in my mom or dad's name. then if you have any bookings you can get the booking benefit in their name and if you order anything you can earn commission on it too.
 
But, think about tax stuff for 2007...if the receipt is in your mom's name, or anyone else's, you may not want to include it as an expense. I wish someone had mentioned that before I spent all of my SS commission on products under other's names...
 
jenniferknapp said:
But, think about tax stuff for 2007...if the receipt is in your mom's name, or anyone else's, you may not want to include it as an expense. I wish someone had mentioned that before I spent all of my SS commission on products under other's names...


You could have listed them as a Consultant Gift when paying for everything Jennifer. Anytime that I have a show short I put in an order in my Best Friends name and I always list it as Consultant gift. I do that also when I pay someone's shipping or have a Tax free sale. Then when I run my Expense and Income report it is always listed there as one of my expenses!

HTH~
 
That is a great idea for smaller amounts....But, only up to $25 a show....I couldn't possibly have spent my entire $1000 in commission on consultant gifts last year!!
 
jenniferknapp said:
But, think about tax stuff for 2007...if the receipt is in your mom's name, or anyone else's, you may not want to include it as an expense. I wish someone had mentioned that before I spent all of my SS commission on products under other's names...

Normally, I do not order anything extra unless it is the Host Special. Sometimes I show a consultant gift. I just use the FPV. Other times, I just do not care b/c with the price cut I am getting with the special I do not worry about taxes.

Anything big I will do in my husband's name and then the reciept will be in the name of someone on my tax return. Like the cookware I am hoping to buy withthe show I am collecting for Feb 1st submission!
 
I am so horrible about keeping tax records that it doesn't matter if I put something in my mom's or daughter's name!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Pampered Chef show?

A Pampered Chef show is a gathering where a consultant demonstrates kitchen products and cooking techniques. It can be held in person or online, allowing hosts to share their love for cooking and entertaining while showcasing Pampered Chef products.

How do I host a show to earn a 30% discount?

To earn a 30% discount, you need to host a Pampered Chef show and achieve a minimum sales threshold. The discount applies to your personal orders placed during the show, based on the total sales generated from your guests' orders.

What is the minimum sales amount needed to qualify for the discount?

The minimum sales amount to qualify for the 30% discount varies, but typically it is around $200 in sales. Once your show reaches this threshold, you can enjoy the discount on your personal purchases.

Can I combine my discount with other promotions?

No, the 30% discount for hosts cannot be combined with other promotions or discounts. However, you can still take advantage of any special offers available during your show to maximize your savings.

How do I apply my discount to my order?

Your consultant will help you apply the 30% discount to your order after the show closes. You will receive a confirmation of your discount, and the amount will be deducted from your total before payment is processed.

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