Summary of answers so far: (please vote on individual items and edit this wiki as appropriate)
Level 0: before even thinking about doing anything...
- whiteboard (infinitely useful, brainstorming, todo's, bugs etc.)
- an idea of direction so that the level 1 minimum can be more finely defined
Level 1: general minimum for any development from a SOHO
- Development machine
- good chair
- internet connection
- clean (from distractions) environment
- source control
- backup regime (something, just keep a seperate separate physical copy)
- printer (somewhat optional at this level, but useful, especially for billing)
- IM or teleconference software
- hosted domain and email
- SO account
- as many monitors as you can afford
- appropriate licenses for dev environment (MS Bizspark as a cheap way of getting M$ products)
Level 2: You have some paying gigs, not just side projects
- offsite backup
- seperate
- separate clean test box (VM)
- backup functional development box
- VM's for as many hardware platforms as you can get away with
- test server (web apps)
- hosted server (web apps)
- remote access software
- better chair
- more monitors than L1
- Clients!
Level 3: lots of serious/high value work to be done
- upgrade your chair again
- improve or add a few more/better/bigger monitors
- in house production server
- exact duplicate dev box
- take regular images of all physical machines
- specifics more and more dictated by the type of work from here on
