City of Dade City (Florida) | Business Tax Receipt (Occupational License) Application. Questions? Contact the City of Dade City at 352-523-5050. If you plan to open a new business within 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 New Port Richey (Florida) | Business Tax Receipt (Occupational License) Application. Questions? Contact the City of New Port Richey at 727-853-1021. If you plan to open a new business within 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 New Port Richey (Florida) | Home Business Tax Receipt (Occupational License) Application. Questions? Contact the City of New Port Richey at 727-853-1021. If you plan to open a new home business within 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 Port Richey (Florida) | Business Tax Receipt (Occupational License) Application. Questions? Contact the City of Port Richey at 727-816-1900. If you plan to open a new business within 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 Zephyrhills (Florida) | Business Tax Receipt (Occupational License) Application. Questions? Contact the City of Zephyrhills at 813-780-0000. If you plan to open a new business within the City you are required to complete this application and may be required to obtain a County business tax receipt.
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Pasco County (Florida) Tax Collector | Business Tax Receipt (Occupational License) Application. Questions? Contact the Pasco County Tax Collector at 352-521-4360. Business Tax Receipts are required for most businesses operating in Pasco County. Businesses operating within an incorporated City within Pasco County might also need to obtain a business tax receipt for the respective City office.
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Pasco County (Florida) Tax Collector | Business Tax Receipt (Occupational Licenses). Questions? Contact the Pasco County Tax Collector at 352-521-4360. Business Tax Receipts are required for most businesses operating in Pasco County. Businesses operating within an incorporated City within Pasco County might also need to obtain a business tax receipt for the respective City office.
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SCORE 439 | Small Business Counselors for Pasco & Hernando County. Questions? Looking for networking opportunities and business workshops? Contact SCORE 439 at 727-842-4638. 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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Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the University of South Florida (USF) | SBDC at USF | Small Business Development Center at USF | USF SBDC | USF Small Business Development Center. If you have questions, contact the Small Business Development Center at the University of South Florida at 813-905-5800. We provide business training and consulting in Tampa to help start-ups.
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Florida Division of Corporations | Fictitious Name Registration. Questions? Contact the Florida Division of Corporations at 850-245-6058. This Florida Division of Corporations site provides the convenience of online registration of fictitious names.
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Florida Division of Corporations | Fictitious Name Registration Application. Questions? Contact the Florida Division of Corporations at 850-245-6058. If you're starting a sole proprietorship or a partnership, you have the option of choosing a business name or dba (doing business as) for your businesses. This is known as a fictitious business name.
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Florida Division of Corporations | Fictitious Name Renewal Application. Questions? Contact the Florida Division of Corporations at 850-245-6058. Each year you business will need to renew it's business name registration with the state of Florida. This is the form you will need to complete and send in to the state's Division of Corporations.
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Florida Division of Corporations | For Profit Corporation Filing. Questions concerning filing a For Profit corporation? Contact the Florida Division of Corporations at 850-245-6052. A for-profit corporation is a corporation that is intended to operate a business which will return a profit to the owners.
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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 | Limited Liability Company Filing. Questions concerning filing your limitied liability company? Contact the Florida Division of Corporations at 850-245-6051. A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a business structure allowed by state statute. LLCs are popular because, similar to a corporation, owners have limited personal liability for the debts and actions of the LLC.
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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 | Non Profit Organization Filing. Questions concerning filing a Non Profit organization? Contact the Florida Division of Corporations at 850-245-6052. A nonprofit organization is an organization that does not distribute its surplus funds to owners or shareholders, but instead uses them to help pursue its goals.
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Florida Division of Corporations | Online Fictious Name Search. Questions concerning a factitious business name? Contact the Florida Division of Corporations at 850-245-6058. If you're starting a sole proprietorship or a partnership, you have the option of choosing a business name or dba (doing business as) for your businesses. This is known as a fictitious business name.
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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 | Business Name Registration and Trademarks. If your business is going to be active in several states, or if you foresee that your trademark is going to be a valuable asset, then you’re well advised to register it with the federal government.
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American Bar Association | Selecting a Business Name. Selecting a business name can be a difficult decision. This page can provide legal tips that aide in registering a business name.
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This Fox Small Business Center article outlines strategies for picking the best name for your business. Your business name will say a lot about your brand to potential clients. An effective name will leave a lasting impression.
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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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