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Miami-Dade County is home to roughly 83,000 small businesses with fewer than 50 employees. Entrepreneurs here speak 128 different languages and have gathered from over 100 countries around the globe. Over one in three entrepreneurs here are African American, Latinx or women.
A property manager is a person that handles the day-to-day operations for one or more properties in lieu of the landlord. A property management company handles a lot of the same time of operational duties but is more appropriate for properties with many units, landlords with multiple properties, or a mix of properties.
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).
How to Start a corporation in Florida Choose a name for your business. Designate a Registered Agent in Florida. File Articles of Incorporation in Florida. Create your Corporate Bylaws. Appoint your Corporate Directors. Hold the First Meeting of the Board of Directors. Authorize the issuance of shares of stock.
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).
Operating a business without a license is prohibited. A Miami- Dade County Occupational License (305-270-4949) must also be obtained. For more information, call the Finance Department's Occupational Licensing Office at 305-673-7420 or 305-673-7590.
The name must include: Limited Liability Company, LLC or L.L.C.; OR. Chartered, Professional Limited Liability Company, P.L.L.C.
But good news: Florida doesn't require a general license to do business in the state. Meaning, your Florida LLC doesn't need a general state business license. But depending on what type of business you run, your LLC might need an occupational license.