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Business tax receipts can sometimes work as a type of business permit, but not always. Some cities may require business licenses and business permits along with a business tax receipt in order for a business to operate.
The license approves your engagement in a specific business in a certain jurisdiction; an LLC provides an official, legally-recognized business entity. Forming an LLC effectively makes your business a company rather than a sole proprietorship.
Any person who provides merchandise, entertainment, or services to the public, even if only a one-person company or home-based business, must obtain a Local Business Tax Receipt before starting to operate. Additional information on this page: Fictitious Name / Corporation. Certificate of Use.
Not all Florida businesses require a license to operate in the state, but many kinds of businesses do.
Depending on the type of Florida business you operate and its location, your Florida LLC may require specific licenses and permits. These include professional licenses, zoning permits, or a business tax receipt.
To start a business in Florida you need to: Check with your County Tax Collector to see if you need a license. Register your business with the Department of Revenue. Download their Registering Your Business form (PDF).
If you are a new vendor with Palm Beach County you must register as a new vendor through VSS. Once VSS registration is complete, you must submit your Vendor Registration Summary and your W-9 and/or W-8 Form to PBCVendor@pbcgov (email) or to 561-242-6744 (fax).
You might also be wondering, “How long can you operate a business without a license?” Judging by real-world examples, you could be shut down in as little as 60 days.
Many businesses and professions are licensed by the state. To determine if a state license is required for a particular business, call 1-850-245-6000.
All Business Tax Receipts should be renewed on or before September 30th to avoid any additional fees. Per Florida Statute 205, the name Occupational License has been changed to Business Tax Receipt.