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For more information, call 850-487-1395 or review what services require a Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation License.
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).
Florida does not have a statewide business license requirement. However, depending on your industry, city, or country, you may have to secure certain licenses and certifications with state agencies.
7 Steps to Start a Business in Miami Choose Your Miami Business Structure. Register Your Business. Apply for a Federal EIN. File Your Federal BOI. Register for Florida Business Tax. Obtain Florida Licenses. Obtain Miami-Dade License and Certificates.
(A) (1) No person shall sell or rent, or solicit or canvass for the sale or rental of merchandise, services, goods or property of any kind or character in, upon or from the beach without a beach vending permit.
For more information, call 850-487-1395 or review what services require a Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation License.
Local business taxes are assessed ing to the type of business, if it's in a city or in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, as well as by the number of employees, seats, units, square footage or other characteristics.
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.
You can contact us by phone if you need help with a tax account issue (we'll need your name and social security number to resolve any issues). You can use the following phone numbers: 800-829-1040 for individuals (Form 1040 filers) 800-829-4933 for business callers.