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Though California does not require all businesses to obtain a business license, many types of businesses are required at a city or county level. LLCs are a type of legal entity and will still be required to obtain any appropriate business licensing depending on the type of work conducted.
A person who is an employee and whose compensation is reported on a Federal W-2 is not in business and is not required to obtain a business license.
All individuals or entities conducting business activities within the City of Los Angeles are required to apply for and obtain a Business Tax Registration Certificate with the City of Los Angeles, Office of Finance.
A product (or merchandise) license allows licensees to leverage popular IP to create branded products, usually for a specific period of time. Once the rights have been secured, the licensee manufactures product using the licensed IP, and in return pays the licensor a royalty for its use.
Failure to obtain a Business License is a violation of Title 7 of the County of Los Angeles Code and a misdemeanor. Continued failure to comply with the requirements of Title 7 will result in fines and possible legal action.

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Any business owner must obtain a general business license in the city in which your business is located. Some California cities refer to a business license as a business tax certificate. Businesses that are operated in unincorporated sections of the state must obtain their license or tax certificate on a county basis.
LLCs, Corporations, LPs, LLPs, or GPs operating in California need to register and form their legal entity with the California Secretary of States Office, file appropriate taxes, register as an employer, and obtain business licenses and other permits from appropriate cities or counties.
License means permission to do something, especially formal permission from a government or other authority. The word often refers to the proof of that permission, such as a card or certificate.
You can request an application in person by visiting the Office of Finance at 200 North Spring Street, room 101. You can also fill in and print an application from the City of Los Angeles website.
Usually, you pay a fee to get a local business license in California, but some cities exempt very small businesses from fees. Fees vary by locality and range from as low as $15 to as high as a few hundred dollars.

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