It will not be the you choosing which business license will be best. You will get the license that is directly related to the operation of the business that you choose.
Here are links on how to start a business in Florida and where to get the business license
Starting a Business in Florida http://www.dos.state.fl.us/startbus/index.html
Starting a Business in Florida http://www.stateofflorida.com/portal/desktopdefault.aspx?tabid=8
Business Registration, Permits and Licenses
Business Registration page http://www.dos.state.fl.us/startbus/register.html
Corporate Information and Online Filing http://www.sunbiz.org/index.html
Taxes
Business Tax Information http://sun6.dms.state.fl.us/dor/taxes/
2006-10-19 08:06:35
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answered by imisidro 7
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I think you have it backwards.
Figure out what you want to do, THEN go about getting the proper perimits.
"Best" means different things to different people. If someone told you the "best" business to be in is deep sea fishing charters, what would that meant to you? Do you have a boat? Can you afford to buy one? Do you know ANYTHING about deep sea fishing?
If someone told you that alligator farming is booming since Steve Irwin's death, how would you even BEGIN to get started?
YOU have to figure out what you like to do, or already do very well, and try to find a way to market that skill. But don't forget this, doing something as a business owner is NOT the same as doing it for someone else. and, if you're crunching numbers, all day, in a cubicle, and are bored to screaming death, you won't enjoy doing it any more in an office you are paying for.
By the way, the "name" of the business is NOT the first thing you need to do.
2006-10-19 08:14:16
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answered by Vince M 7
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Do a little research with your local chamber of commerce. There should be free seminars available in your area just for people starting their own businesses, designed to help them make these important choices, like what kind of bank account to open, what license puts you in the best position for taxes now and growth at the rate you expect, what kind of liability insurance you need, etc. They're usually 1/2 day seminars, but very useful!
2006-10-19 08:07:29
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answered by Zebra4 5
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Florida business license!
2006-10-19 08:00:27
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answered by Hey What You Think? 1
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As a rule, all recordings of track are mechanically copyrighted within the USA. You could mostly want a license if you're going to "replica, put up, distribute, alter, participate in or show publicly, or digitally transmit" track. The simplest principal exception to this rule is that there are more than a few statutory exemptions within the regulation for certain makes use of. Otherwise, you could want an ASCAP or BMI license, in the event that they present one. For example, one of the vital makes use of defined by means of one other reply are honestly exempt and want no license in any respect, comparable to "gambling track in a shop", relying upon whether or not the shop is promoting copies of the track, or effortlessly gambling a radio within the retailer that's tuned to a station broadcasting track. No license wanted. Similarly, gambling copyrighted in track in public, loose to listen to and with out paying the performers, isn't a copyright infringement. 17 USC § a hundred and ten(four). Also, there was once reference made to "efficiency rights" of musicians, for the ones making a brand new association and recording a efficiency of present track. Those do NOT want a license from BMI or ASCAP, however will also be received underneath 17 USC § one hundred fifteen from the US Copyright Office, despite the fact that you would nonetheless ought to no less than try to "notify" the copyright proprietor, if recognized. Or you'll negotiate with the copyright homeowners or their marketers. Consider additionally that the "reminiscence video" might include video or stills from image/videographers who mechanically bought copyright possession in the ones works and also you could want their permission to comprise the ones snap shots for your movies, despite the fact that you are now not charging something to make or distribute them. Charging cash for an intentional copyright infringement is a federal crime. 18 USC § 2319.
2016-08-31 23:30:20
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answered by Anonymous
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first of all choose a business name ,then apply for a business license ,it depends on what you think you will make they do it quarterly.go to the city hall they will help you .
2006-10-19 08:06:24
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answered by annjilena 4
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Go to your city hall thats where you get permits and talk to someone there.
2006-10-19 08:01:06
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answered by Juleette 6
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