Getting a business license is the first step to opening your doors to your community and it can be accomplished in six simple steps: 📜 Register your business with the state 🏬 Choose a structure that suits your needs 🗃️ Gather necessary paperwork including tax IDs and property documents 📍 Check local requirements to ensure you meet regulations 🪪 Submit your application and pay applicable fees 🖼️ Display your license prominently Learn more about obtaining your business license and other steps here:
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🌟 I came across a thought-provoking piece on permits and licenses for California businesses recently. One excerpt particularly resonated with me, and I believe it's worth reflecting on: 🌟 The article highlighted the importance of understanding the intricate web of federal, state, regional, and local requirements when it comes to permits for businesses. It emphasized the need for businesses to navigate these various levels of regulations effectively to ensure compliance and smooth operations. 🌟 One aspect that stood out was the emphasis on resources like the CalGOLD Permit Assistance Tool. This tool serves as a guiding light for businesses, offering a centralized source to identify and access crucial permit information. A true game-changer for simplifying a complex process. 🌟 The mention of Seller’s Permits and their significance for businesses selling tangible personal property struck a chord. It underscores the essential need for businesses to stay informed and abreast of the specific permits required based on their activities. 🌟 As I reflected on the broader context presented in the article, it made me realize the importance of being proactive and well-informed in the business landscape. Compliance isn't just about ticking boxes; it's about understanding the rules of the game and playing it well. 🌟 I'd love to hear your thoughts on this topic. How do you ensure your business stays compliant and navigates the regulatory landscape effectively? Share your feelings and experiences in the comments below! https://lnkd.in/d4uzViWr
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Understanding Food Costs & Pricing for Your Restaurant, Catering, and Food Business (Orland) No cost trainings for #SmallBusiness Start Date: 4/24/2024 Scheduled Time(s): 9:00am – 11:00am Total Hours: 2:00 (h:mm) Description: Join Butte College SBDC for a 2-hour workshop on understanding food costs and pricing. This training is for both existing and startup restaurants and food businesses. Topics will include: Understanding profit and loss statements; Industry benchmarks for food costs; How to work from a budget; Industry techniques for calculating plate costs; How to price for profitability; and best practice for managing inventory and food spoilage. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gJ4zgDHT
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https://conta.cc/3wLfem5 California Publishes Anticipated Guidance on New Junk Fee Law California passed a controversial new consumer price transparency law (SB 478) last fall banning so-called "drip pricing" and “junk fees” across the State effective July 1, 2024. We discussed the requirements of the new law, as well as its companion AB 537 specifically targeting the hospitality industry, in a previous Compliance Matters. SB 478 generally prohibits California businesses from advertising a price that does not include all mandatory fees or charges, excluding government imposed taxes or fees and postage or carriage charges. Following an uproar from the restaurant industry regarding the impact of SB 478 on established practices, the California Attorney General’s Office released a much anticipated FAQ providing further guidance to impacted businesses. Below is a summary of the key insights from the FAQ: The FAQ confirms that businesses cannot state a base price for a good or service with mandatory fees provided separately (e.g.,“$500+10%”). Simply disclosing that additional fees will be added is also noncompliant. Rather, any posted price must include all amounts that a consumer will be required to pay. (For more click above link) Richard Rosenberg Katherine Hren Charles Foster
California Publishes Anticipated Guidance on New Junk Fee Law
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“I fought the law and the law won”: Yet another story about two new small businesses in local southern New Jersey that did not know how brutal the state bureaucrats can be when forcing compliance with what seem, to them, like arbitrary rules. Some of the violations charged were accounting issues, others were not. This is typical. I find that many small business owners and neighbors do not understand that the money and resources that the state spends prosecuting small businesses to bring them into compliance is such an overbearing force. We’ve seen it dozens of times. While many of these same owners may have found lax compliance in other areas like federal income tax, they are shocked by the opposite response from NJ state agencies. Usually I am not called to get involved until after the problem is under investigation. The longer a problem persists, the more difficult it is to address. In many cases the state is flexible at first but then ‘tightens the screws’ until the operator decides that it does not make financial sense to stay in business and operate under costly state regulations. Many small businesses have closed in South Jersey over the past three years. Others continue to operate only because the state hasn’t caught them yet. I represented some of the businesses under investigation. In fact I got a call from an outside investigative company yesterday. That owner got away from his problems with the state when he recently died. I see no easy answers. https://lnkd.in/efd-KPeb
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California has taken a hard stance on drip pricing, a practice in which businesses advertise only a part of the price and reveal other charges over the course of the buying process. A new state #law that goes into effect on July 1 will outlaw such charges and allow customers to take legal action against businesses that use them. The law will affect several industries, such as the embattled #concert ticket market as well as #hotels and #resorts. #Restaurants that use auto gratuities, #service #fees and other surcharges will be affected as well
The Cost of Clarity: Dallas Restaurants Weigh in on 'Hidden' Fees
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How to Start a Restaurant in New York City Licensed to Sell Liquor Starting a restaurant in New York City is an ambitious endeavor, particularly when aiming to obtain a liquor license. This comprehensive analysis will guide you through the essential steps, from conceptualization to opening your doors, and will highlight critical aspects of acquiring a liquor license. For more information on this guide, please visit the Law Firm of Figeroux and Associates at www.askthelawyer.us.
Ask The Lawyer - With Attorney Brian Figeroux
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