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Submit a Vending Business License Application and attach the following documents:Corporate Registration and Trade Name Registration (if applicable)Notice of Business Tax Registration & Clean Hands Certificate.Certified Food Protection Manager Identification Card.DC Health Inspection Report.Propane Permit.More items...
Conducting business shall be defined as any trade, profession, or activity that provides, or holds itself out to provide, goods or services to the general public or to any portion of the general public, for hire or compensation in the District of Columbia.
Requirements for Doing Business with the DistrictProvide a Federal Identification Number and Dun and Bradstreet Number.Prove Tax Compliance.Show Proof of Unemployment Tax Compliance.Submit an Affirmative Action Plan.Register in ARIBA eSourcing.Show Proof of Valid Business License.
The cost of registering for a Washington D.C. business license varies. A Basic Business License starts at $95, while a General Business License costs $200. These licenses are valid for two years, and renewal fees vary. There is no fee for a sales tax license, and the fees for other licenses vary.
Do You Need a DC Basic Business License? The Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs does not require a business license from all DC businesses; some businesses need to obtain only a Basic Business License.
The Documentary Credit (DC) (Letter of Credit, LC), is commonly used for settling international trade. It offers a payment and financing method and is a practical tool for risk management that also can give your company a competitive edge. Avoid advance payment.
How to Do Business with the DistrictAttend a General Vendor Workshop.Meet all of the requirements for doing business with the District.Register to do business with the District in eSourcing to receive notice of open solicitations.Become a Certified Business Enterprise (CBE) (local businesses only).More items...
DCCCBRC, an initiative of the DC Chamber of Commerce, supports businesses with counseling, mentoring, training, access to capital, and a computer lab. DCCCBRC operates a US Small Business Administration (SBA) Sub-Center to provide access to SBA programs for local businesses.
The DC Supply Schedule (DCSS) is the city's multiple-award schedule for providing commercial products and services to District government agencies. Competitive contracts are awarded to hundreds of suppliers who can provide thousands of products and services to meet recurring needs of these government agencies.