Business Licenses Most businesses operating in Fairfax County must possess a Business, Professional and Occupational License (BPOL).
While all new businesses are required to register with us online, the following reasons may prevent you from doing so: You don't have a FEIN. You don't have an SSN.
Permits are typically required for the following projects: alterations to existing commercial structures; commercial structures; carport enclosures; decks; demolition; electrical systems; finished basements; garages and sheds; HVAC systems; mobile homes; plumbing systems; pools, spas and hot tubs; renovations; ...
All businesses operating in the City of Fairfax must apply for an annual license with the Commissioner of the Revenue. Business license taxes are levied annually and are typically based on a business's gross receipts.
Business closures typically require documentation, which can include lease terminations, bills of sale, a copy of the business license from the new county of business, cancellation, and/or final tax returns (which must be marked as final).
Section 4-7.2-1. (B) Gross receipts do not include revenues that are attributable to taxable business activity conducted in another jurisdiction within the Commonwealth of Virginia and the volume attributable to that business activity is deductible pursuant to Code of Virginia Sections 58.1-3708 and 58.1-3709.
If you're conducting business within a city's limits, check with your city government to determine its licensing requirements. If you're in an unincorporated area, check with the county government. If you have an office in more than one city or county, you might need to get a license for each one.
You can also call our office at 703-222-8234, TTY 711 or send an email to DTAPPD@fairfaxcounty.
It is illegal to operate ATVs on any public highway or other private property, unless proper authorities allow it to: Cross a public highway by the most direct route. Be operated by law-enforcement officers, firefighters, or emergency medical services responding to emergencies.
The tax rate for most vehicles is $4.57 per $100 of assessed value. For properties included in a special subclass, the tax rate is $0.01 per $100 of assessed value. This special subclass includes the following: privately-owned vans used for van pools.