Business License Renewal Application & Occupational Tax Certificate 2025

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All businesses are required to renew their Business Tax Receipt(s) annually between July 1 and September 30 of each year; copies of all current County and State License(s) are required to be submitted with your renewal payment.
Certificate of Registration If a business will have taxable transactions, it must register with the Department of Revenue before conducting business in Florida. Upon approval from FL DOR, the taxpayer receives a Certificate of Registration (Form DR-11) and a Florida Annual Resale Certificate for Sales Tax (Form DR-13).
An occupational tax certificate, commonly referred to as a business license, is a certificate issued by government agencies. The certificate is evidence that an individual or company has paid an occupational tax as required by the local ordinance.
A BTR is a tax for the privilege of engaging in or managing a business, profession, or occupation within the town limits. (The Florida Legislature enacted legislation which amended references to Occupational License. On January 1, 2007, the term Occupational License was amended to read Business Tax Receipt.)
Business Registration Certificate Definition. A business registration certificate is an official document issued by a government authority that confirms a companys legal existence and compliance with local regulations, allowing it to operate and engage in business activities.
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To start a business in Florida you need to: Check with your County Tax Collector to see if you need a license. Register your business with the Department of Revenue. Download their Registering Your Business form (PDF).

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