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Business Tax Receipt (BTR) (formerly known as occupational licenses) Any entity conducting business within a municipality is required to obtain both a City BTR and a County Local Business Tax ( LBT ) Receipt.
Anyone who provides merchandise or services to the public, even if only a one-person company or home-based business, must obtain the business tax receipt in order to operate. If the business location is within the city limits, a city-issued business tax receipt is first required, as well.
You should keep adequate records to prove your expenses or have sufficient evidence that will support your own statement. You generally must have documentary evidence, such as receipts, canceled checks, or bills, to support your expenses.
This receipt grants permission to the business owner to sell goods and services in that locality. In fact, many cities and counties require you to have a business tax receipt before you even open your doors. Sec. 205.013, Florida Statutes, is the act relating to what has been known as "Local Occupational License Tax".
Local Business Tax Receipt: All businesses operating within Miami-Dade County are required to obtain a Miami-Dade County Local Business Tax Receipt (formerly known as Occupational License).
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Every business needs to obtain a Business Tax Receipt (Occupational License) and a Certificate of Use regardless of how small and even if it is in your home (except street peddlers). In addition, every business is also required to obtain a Miami-Dade County Occupational License.
For more information, call 850-487-1395 or review what services require a Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation License.