Alachua County (Florida) Property Appraiser. If you have questions, contact the Alachua County Property Appraiser at 352-374-5230. The Alachua County Property Appraiser annually determines values of all real personal property in Alachua County for Ad Valorem Tax purposes, administers all of the property and personal exemptions allowed by Florida law, and maintains current property records for all properties.
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Alachua County (Florida) Tax Collector. If you have questions, contact the Alachua County Tax Collector at 352-374-5236. It is the Tax Collector's responsibility to collect the myriad of taxes and fees imposed by all governmental units.
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Bogin, Munns & Munns, P.A. | Business Law | Corporate/Partnerships. Questions? Contact Bogin, Munns & Munns, P.A. Corporate Office at 407-578-1334. Whether you are starting a new business venture, purchasing or selling a business, or are currently operating a business, the Corporate Attorneys at Bogin, Munns & Munns can assist you on a variety of matters.
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City of Gainesville (Florida) | Business Incentives Available in Gainesville. If you have questions, contact the City of Gainesville at 352-334-5000. Tax exemptions, state funding, and employee screening services for qualified businesses help to defray costs and maximize business growth. Gainesville provides the perfect pro-business climate for new and relocating businesses.
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City of Gainesville (Florida) | Enterprise Zone. If you have questions, contact the City of Gainesville at 352-334-5000. The Enterprise Zone is an area that has been targeted for economic revitalization by the State of Florida. The program offers financial incentives to businesses and property owners to encourage private investment and increase employment opportunities for the area's residents.
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Dean Mead | Commercial Litigation. Questions? Contact your nearest Dean Mead location, here. Many of our cases involve non-compete agreements, shareholder disputes, partnership dissolutions, physician practices and health law issues. Other cases relate to land sales, commercial leases, foreclosures, intellectual property, trademark and copyright infringement, trade secrets, stock and asset purchase disputes, or quiet title actions.
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Dean Mead | Corporate Law. Questions? Contact your nearest Dean Mead location, here. Dean Mead’s Corporate Practice Group has extensive experience in the design, formation, and operation of all types of business entities, including corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnerships, general partnerships and professional associations.
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Gainesville (Florida) Area Chamber of Commerce | Incentives. If you have questions, contact the Gainesville Area Chamber of Commerce at 352-334-7100. Numerous incentives are available for companies looking to relocate as well as for current companies in the area.
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Gainesville SCORE 408 | Free and Confidential Business Counseling & Mentoring. If you have questions or are looking for networking opportunities and business workshops, contact the Gainesville SCORE at 352-375-8278. The SCORE Association is a nonprofit association dedicated to entrepreneurial education and the formation, growth and success of small businesses nationwide.
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J.J. Luckey & Co. Certified Public Accountants. If you have questions, contact J.J. Luckey & Co. at 352-377-7171. Whether you are a business owner, a professional or just looking to protect your personal assets, J.J. Luckey & Co. offers full accounting, financial and consulting services.
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McDavid and Company, CPA's. If you have questions, contact McDavid and Comany, CPA's at 352-373-1080. Our Company is a full service certified public accounting firm serving over 600 clients and providing accounting, tax, business valuation, financial planning, fee based money management, litigation support and business consulting services to individuals and closely held businesses.
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ProActive Tax and Accounting. If you have questions, contact ProActive Tax & Accounting at 352-333-7880. Our firm provides outstanding service to our clients because of our dedication to the three underlying principles of professionalism, responsiveness and quality.
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Progress Energy | Economic Development Florida Region | Financial Incentives. Questions? Contact Progress Energy Florida Region at 407-905-3443. Consistenly ranked as one of the top pro-business states in the country, Florida offers numerous economic advantages to businesses considering relocation or expansion.
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Saliwanchik, Lloyd and Eisenschenk | Intellectual Property Law. If you have questions, contact Saliwanchik, Lloyd & Eisenschenk Intellectual Property Law at 352-375-8100. Saliwanchik, Lloyd & Eisenschenk's intellectual property practice comprises a group of attorneys practicing in patent, trademark, copyright, and related intellectual property matters. The firm provides a full range of services relating to intellectual property.
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Salter Feiber, PA | Corporate Law. If you have questions, contact Salter Feiber, PA at 1-877-421-0556. Salter Feiber, PA provides a full range of corporate services to help establish, maintain and dissolve businesses. Our attorneys advise clients on entity formation options and assist with all facets of a business transaction, from drafting the purchase agreement to attending the closing.
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The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the University of North Florida (UNF). Questions? Contact the SBDC at UNF at 904-620-2476. We help businesses become more successful and meet the challenges of tomorrow. Whether you are starting a business, buying a business, growing a business, selling a business or looking for financing, we can help you!
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University of Florida | Office of Technology Licensing. If you have questions, contact the University of Florida at 352-392-8929. The Office of Technology Licensing at the University of Florida works with UF inventors with potentially patentable or copyrightable technologies and facilitates the transfer of technologies created at UF to the commercial sector for public benefit.
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Enterprise Florida | Florida Business Tax Advantages. Questions? Contact Enterprise Florida at 407-956-5600. Florida's stable and highly favorable tax climate provides advantages that make a Florida location profitable for every type of business. Progressive legislation also ensures that Florida remains a worldwide hub for new and expanding businesses.
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Enterprise Florida | State Business Tax Incentive Programs. Questions? Contact Enterprise Florida at 407-956-5600. Florida offers bottom-line advantages for long term profitability for all types of businesses, from corporate headquarters to manufacturing plants to service firms. Florida offers incentives for: targeted industries; workforce training; infrastructure; and special opportunities.
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Enterprise Florida | Urban Area Business Tax Incentives. Questions? Contact Enterprise Florida at 407-956-5600. Businesses intending to locate in urban inner city areas may be able to take advantage of the Front Porch Florida Micro Loan program, which makes small loans to entrepreneurs within Front Porch Communities.
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Florida Department of Revenue | Consolidated Sales and Use Tax Application. Questions? Contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 800-352-3671. This application is for use by sales and use tax certificate holders who have multiple business locations, each of which is currently registered with the Department of Revenue, and who wish to make a single monthly tax payment for all locations. All business locations to be consolidated must be owned by the same entity. They need not be located in the same county.
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Ad Valorem property tax exemptions can be granted to new and expanding businesses only after the voters of a city and/or county vote in a referendum to allow that city or county to grant exemptions. Learn more from this document provided by the State of Florida.
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Florida Department of Revenue | Enterprise Zone Business Tax Incentives. Questions? Contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 800-352-3671. If you’re operating a business in a Florida classified enterprise zone you may be eligible for tax incentives to hire employees, reduce corporate income tax or reduce tax based on community contributions.
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Florida Department of Revenue | Enterprise Zone Jobs Tax Credit Application. Questions? Contact the Florida Department of Revenue at 800-352-3671. Every business claiming the enterprise zone jobs credit for employees must complete and attach Form F-1156Z, and all applicable schedules, to its corporate tax return for each tax year it claims the credit.
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The credit is available to a new business the year in which ad valorem taxes are first levied against the business. The credit is available to an expanded or rebuilt business the year in which ad valorem taxes are first levied on real or tangible personal property acquired for expansion or rebuilding.
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