
What is a local business tax license?
According to Florida Statute 205.022, “Local Business Tax License” (formerly known as "Occupational License") means the method by which a local governing
authority grants the privilege of engaging in or managing any
business, profession, or occupation within its jurisdiction.

Who is required to obtain a local business tax license?
All businesses operating in the Village require a Palmetto Bay local business tax license prior to obtaining a local business tax license from Miami-Dade
County. A separate local business tax license is required for each
individual holding a State issued professional license.
For
example, if three physicians practice out of one office,
each physician is required to have their own occupational
license, in addition to the administrative office license.
Other examples include, but are not limited to, Real Estate
Brokers and Sales Agents, Attorneys and Beauty Salon Stylists.

How much does a local business tax license cost?
The license tax (fee) varies depending upon the type of business
or profession.

How long is a local business tax license valid?
Licenses are valid for each fiscal year beginning on October
1st and expiring on September 30th. In August, courtesy renewal
notices are mailed to each registered business and the appropriate
license tax must be paid before October 1. Failure to timely
renew may result in late fees. If a business does not receive
a renewal, it remains the responsibility of the business
owner to ensure the license is renewed prior to October 1st.

May I operate a business from my home?
Home-based businesses are allowed in the Village of Palmetto
Bay. For requirements, please contact the Zoning Department.

What do I do if I move my business location or I cease operation
of the business?
Upon written request and presentation of the original license,
any license may be transferred from one location to another
location (within village limits) upon payment of a transfer
fee of up to ten (10%) percent of the annual license tax, but
not less than three dollars ($3.00) and upon verification that
such use is permitted by the village’s land development
regulations at the new location. If your business should cease operation, please inform
the Village with a written statement.
What documents
must I provide in order to obtain a local business tax license?
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Certificate of Use and/or Certificate of Occupancy (issued
through the Building Department)
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An original, notarized Local business Tax License
application.
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Proof of
State of Florida Registration
Examples: Articles of
Incorporation or Fictitious name
For more information visit www.sunbiz.org
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Federal Identification Number/Employee Identification
number
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Lease agreement, if applicable
Once obtained, the Occupational Licenses and the Certificate
of Uses must be displayed conspicuously at the place of business
and in such a manner as to be open to the view of the public
and subject to inspection by all duly authorized officers of
the Village.
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