General Information & Available Resources
DOING BUSINESS IN FLORIDA
IRS – Business Tax Compliancy
The Internal Revenue Service is the federal government agency responsible for tax collection and tax law in the United States.
- Starting a Business
- Review and Set Up Taxes
- Small Business & Self-Employed Tax Center
- How to apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN)
- Revised Form SS-4 – Application for Employer Identification Number (requires identification of responsible party)
- Updating Incorrect Business Entity Information
- Change in Application for Employer Identification Number (EIN)
- Use of Nominees in the EIN Application Process
Business Registration
In addition to registering with the Department of State, most professions must register with the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Florida businesses may be required to register with the local county. County occupational licenses are typically obtained from the local county government.
- Department of Business and Professional Regulation
- Division of Workers’ Compensation
- Download and print filing forms from the Division of Corporations
Other resources to consider:
- BusinessUSA.gov – A one-stop platform to access business-related services
- Division of Library and Information Services – Small Business Resource Guide
- Florida Trend’s – Florida Small Business Resource
- Florida Chamber of Commerce
Florida Tax Registration
It is vital that businesses know about the taxes they are required to collect and pay to the State of Florida. The Florida Department of Revenue provides a helpful starting place to learn more about registering for Florida taxes.
- Department of Revenue – Contact Information
- Department of Revenue – Tax Questions
- Department of Revenue – Tax Forms & Publications
Selecting a Location
Location can affect the quality and quantity of services and products in the business world. Other issues to consider include access to major transportation routes and skilled workers, as well as identifying the location of the target demographic for your goods and services. All of these things could impact your company’s ability to grow and conduct business in Florida.
- Florida’s Economy – Facts and Highlights
- Transportation Advantages in Florida
- Florida Demographics
- Florida Chamber of Commerce
International Trade Information
International commerce is big business in Florida. Our deep-water ports and international air transportation facilities support large volumes of global trade. Florida has 21 foreign trade zones, which are ideal for businesses in the import-export industry.
Land Use & Permitting
Florida holds businesses accountable for their impact on the environment and for compliance with local land use ordinances and codes. Issues such as surface and groundwater quality, wastewater treatment, solid and hazardous waste disposal, natural habitat protection and even placement of signs on a public right of way are a few of the concerns that businesses may be asked to address.
- Department of Environmental Protection – Publications and Reports
- Department of Environmental Protection – Rules
- Department of Environmental Protection – Program Contacts
- Department of Environmental Protection – Permit Information
- Department of Transportation - Guide to Outdoor Advertising
- Department of Transportation - Encroachment Brochure
Assistance Programs
Florida is committed to creating an environment conducive to stimulating economic growth. As such, assistance programs are available for minority businesses, rural economic development, small businesses and other areas within the business community.
- Enterprise Florida
- Department of Management Services – Office of Supplier Diversity
- Small Business Assistance – North Florida
- Small Business Assistance – South Florida
Industry Reports
Florida provides numerous business perks, including a beneficial business tax system, 21 foreign trade zones, a large population of skilled workers and much more. Florida has everything a business needs to thrive.