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People's Resistance. One of the main limitations of eCommerce is data security and privacy. In most cases, people are hesitant to provide their personal and financial details in spite of advanced data encryption security systems in place.
ECommerce businesses, like brick-and-mortar companies, must obtain the required business licenses and permits to operate legally. The requirements vary depending on a company's location. To find out what licenses and permits are needed, business owners should check with their city, county, and state.
In fact, all types of businesses have to apply for and obtain California business licenses irrespective of whether you start an online business from home or a store front.
Most all global ecommerce platforms allow people to trade using personal bank accounts. What's the reason behind this? They simply don't check. Despite not being a technical requirement, we always encourage using a business account for any commercial activity – regardless of company turnover.
The Federal Trade Commission Act (FTCA) prohibits certain unfair or deceptive acts or practices in or affecting commerce. Other state and federal regulations govern the shipment of goods and the issuance of, or notices concerning, refunds.
There is no state-level general business license in California. But many businesses must register with the California Secretary of State's office. If you sell goods that are typically subject to sales tax, you'll also need a California seller's permit.