City of Tallahassee (Florida) | Building Inspections. If you have questions, contact the City of Tallahassee at 850-891-0000. Failure to obtain the proper permit prior to project commencement could be subject to code enforcement action and possible fee charges.
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City of Tallahassee (Florida) | Business Startup Information. If you have questions, contact the City of Tallahassee at 850-891-0000.
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City of Tallahassee (Florida) | Business Tax Receipt Application, Business License Application, Occupational License Application. If you have questions, contact the City of Tallahassee at 850-891-0000. If you plan to open a new business in the City you are required to complete this application and may be required to obtain a County business tax receipt.
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City of Tallahassee (Florida) | Business Tax Receipts, Business Licenses, Occupational Licenses. If you have questions, contact the City of Tallahassee at 850-891-0000. All businesses and home occupations in the City are required to have a current business tax receipt. In addition to the local City tax, businesses may be required to obtain a County business tax receipt.
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City of Tallahassee (Florida) | Business Tax Requirements, Business Tax Receipt Requirements, Business License Requirements, Occupational License Requirements. If you have questions, contact the City of Tallahassee at 850-891-0000. All businesses and home occupations in the City are required to have a current business tax receipt. In addition to the local City tax, businesses may be required to obtain a County business tax receipt.
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City of Tallahassee (Florida) | Commercial Building Permit Application. Questions? Contact the City of Tallahassee at 850-891-0000. Complete and submit this application prior to starting construction so you do not incur any fines or delay the process.
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City of Tallahassee (Florida) | Permit Fees, Permit Fee Schedule. If you have questions, contact the City of Tallahassee at 850-891-0000.
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City of Tallahassee (Florida) | Permitting Process. If you have questions, contact the City of Tallahassee at 850-891-0000. Failure to obtain the proper permit prior to project commencement could be subject to code enforcement action and possible fee charges.
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City of Tallahassee (Florida) | Sign Permit Application. If you have questions, contact the City of Tallahassee at 850-891-0000.
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City of Tallahassee (Florida) | Statement of Home Occupational Owner. If you have questions, contact the City of Tallahassee at 850-891-0000.
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Leon County (Florida) Government | Building Permit Application. If you have questions, contact Leon County at 850-606-5300. Complete and submit this application prior to starting construction so you do not incur any fines or delay the process.
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Leon County (Florida) Government | Building Permits. If you have questions, contact Leon County at 850-606-5300. Failure to obtain the proper permit prior to project commencement could be subject to code enforcement action and possible fee charges.
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Leon County (Florida) Government | Sign Permit Application. If you have questions, contact Leon County at 850-606-5300.
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Florida Division of Corporations | For Profit Corporation Registration Application. Questions? Contact the Florida Division of Corporations at 850-245-6052. Are you forming a new business as a For Profit Corporation? The Florida Division of Corporations provides this application that allows you to register your new For Profit Corporation with the State of Florida.
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Florida Division of Corporations | Limited Liability Company Application. Questions? Contact the Florida Division of Corporations at 850-245-6051. The Florida Division of Corporations provided this application for individuals who would like to establish a limited liability company in Florida. Utilize this application to ensure you’ve completed all the necessary requirements.
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Florida Division of Corporations | Non Profit Corporation Registration Application. Questions? Contact the Florida Division of Corporations at 850-245-6052. Are you forming a new business as a Non Profit Corporation? The Florida Division of Corporations provides this application that allows you to register your new Non Profit Corporation with the State of Florida.
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Florida Division of Corporations | Partnership Regisitration Application. Questions? Contact the Florida Division of Corporations at 850-245-6051. Are you forming a new business as a partnership? The Florida Division of Corporations provides this application that allows you to register your new partnership with the State of Florida.
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Florida Incorporation Service | Business Incorporation Services. Questions? Contact the Florida Incorporation Service at 1-800-370-2942. Florida Incorporation Service makes it easy for you to form your Florida S or C Corporation, Limited Liability Company, or your DBA (Fictitious Name). Our process is 100% online. Corporations are formed in 2 to 5 business days with no expediting fees!
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American Bar Association | License Requirements. Your state, city or county may require specific licenses for your new business. Consult this resource to find additional information.
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Whether you are starting a new business or expanding an existing business, you will need to follow some basic steps to ensure you have all the necessary licenses, permits and registrations needed to legally operate. Learn more through this guide provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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Every business needs to be licensed to legally operate. Depending on your business, you may need to be licensed at the federal, state and/or local level. Beyond a basic operating license, you may need specific permits, such as an environmental permit. Learn more through this guide provided by the U.S. Small Business Administration.
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This Startup Nation article outlines the legal steps to take before starting a home based business. Considering these topics will ensure your business is properly aligned to be successful.
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A corporation or LLC is essential to protecting one's personal assets from any liability of the company. This Startup Nation article outlines 4 mistakes to avoid when incorporating your company.
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