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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Business License Application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Business Location' section. Enter your business name, DBA (Doing Business As), and complete the address fields including unit number, city, state, and ZIP code.
  3. Next, provide your contact information in the 'Business Owner Information' section. Include your name, title, primary phone number, mobile phone number, and email address.
  4. Indicate the type of ownership by selecting from options such as Individual, Partnership, Corporation, etc., and submit any required Articles of Incorporation or Ownership.
  5. Complete the 'Property Information' section by answering questions about fire alarms and security systems. Ensure you register any necessary alarms as instructed.
  6. In the 'Description of Business Operations', describe your primary and secondary operations clearly. Fill in additional details like square footage and number of company vehicles.
  7. Finally, review all provided information for accuracy before signing electronically at the end of the application.

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All Delaware Businesses Any person or entity conducting a trade or business in the State of Delaware, including corporations, must obtain a State of Delaware Business License from the Delaware Division of Revenue.
If you already have a Delaware business license and need to renew, you may complete an Online Renewal or through the portal at . Revenues online renewal will allow you to print a temporary license. You may also obtain a temporary license in person at one of our Public Service Offices.
Tax Benefits and Flexibility Two primary reasons companies choose to register in Delaware are its flexible formation process and tax structure. You can incorporate a firm without being physically present in the state. As long as your registered agent has a Delaware-based address, you wont face any problems.
While the State of Delaware does not require LLCs to file an annual report, there is still an associated annual LLC fee. The Delaware Franchise Tax is at state fee that all businesses incorporated in Delaware must pay each year to maintain their legal standing.
Your business license number (sometimes called a company license number) can be found on your business license and is part of what allows you to legally operate. Your EIN (also called a tax ID) is a different number that the IRS uses to identify your business.

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Generally yes, provided the conditions of Section 40.03. 420 are met. Any business conducting business across state lines, however, may be subject to federal regulation.

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