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Information:
Application for Calhoun County Business License
The State of Alabama and
Calhoun County require all persons, firms, or corporations that
engage in or transact any trade, business, commerce, occupation,
vocation or profession for gain or profit to pay a license fee.
You may need a State License, a Calhoun County License, or a
combination of the two depending on the nature of your business.
You may also need a license from the municipality that you will be
operating the business. You should obtain a
business license prior to opening your business.
Fees
- License fees are determined by the exact nature and type of
your business. You should contact the Calhoun County License
Commissioner's office for more information. Some licenses
require State Regulatory Permits, such as auto
dealers, food establishments, air conditioning contractors and
electrical contractors.
Frequently
Asked Questions Pertaining to Business License:
Will I also need to file a
sales tax report?
All persons or businesses who
sell tangible property at retail, or operate machines or places
of entertainment or amusement must collect sales tax and make
reports and payments to:
Alabama
Department of Revenue
Sales
Tax Division
115 Christine
Avenue
Anniston, AL 36207
(256) 237-2032
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Do I need to renew my
existing business license, and if so, when?
Yes, State and Calhoun County
business licenses are valid for a fiscal year beginning October
1 and ending September 30 of the following year. All licenses
expire September 30th of each year. You should renew your
business license between October 1st and October 31st. You may
receive a renewal notice in the mail. However, renewal is your
responsibility; any notification is a courtesy.
What if I move my business
to a new location?
If your business changes
location, your original license may be brought Calhoun County
License Commissioner's Office, or it can be mailed with a
written request to change the location. An address change may
affect your license rate, as many State License fees are based
on municipal population.
What if I sell my business
or buy a business from someone else?
State and County business
licenses may be transferred to new owners. Transfer requires the
original license(s) be endorsed on the face of the license by
the Seller, a Bill of Sale, and fee (fees vary with the number
of licenses to be transferred.) Note:
Business licenses issued to professionals (doctors,
engineers, accountants, etc.) are not transferable.
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