The Local Business Tax (formerly known as Occupational License) is required of any individual or entity any business, or profession in Broward County, unless specifically exempted. Local Business Tax Receipts are non-refundable.

Why do I need a local business tax receipt?

A business tax receipt is a sign of approval from a local government that you paid a nominal fee to start your business. Many cities and counties require you to have a business tax receipt before your business opens its doors to the public.

Who needs a local business tax receipt?

Anyone who provides merchandise or services to the public, even if only a one-person company or home-based business, must obtain the business tax receipt in order to operate. If the business location is within the city limits, a city-issued business tax receipt is first required, as well.

What is a LBTR?

Local Business Tax Receipt Application The LBTR is issued annually, and is good for one year from October 1 through September 30, and the cost is determined by the fee schedule. Certain businesses require state-issued permits, prior to the City LBTR being issued.

What cities are in unincorporated Broward County?

Unincorporated

CitiesTelephone Number
Deerfield Beach954-480-4391
Fort Lauderdale954-828-8000
Hallandale954-457-1623
Hillsboro Beach954-427-4011

What is a business tax receipt in Florida?

A business tax receipt is proof of payment and it is required before a business opens.

Is a business tax receipt the same as a business license in Florida?

In Florida, you will need a general business license, called a business tax receipt, if you provide goods and/or services to the general public whether you are operating your new business at home or in a separate commercial location.

What is local business tax?

There are a number of activities and properties that are the subject of local taxes, and the more significant sources of revenues of LGUs are the local business taxes. These business taxes are computed as certain percentages of gross sales or receipts made by a business for the preceding year.

What is considered Broward County?

Broward County is a county located in Southeast Florida. It is the second-most populous county in the state of Florida and the 17th-most populous in the United States, with over 1.94 million inhabitants as of the 2020 census. Its county seat and largest city is Fort Lauderdale, which had over 180,000 people in 2020.

Who needs a business license in Florida?

What does unincorporated mean in Broward County Florida?

* (Unincorporated means that the address is not located within a city limit). To identify whether your business address is located within the unincorporated area of Broward County, click here. Click here for more information. Is this business a Florida corporation/LLC/LP/LLP, or a business that uses a fictitious name (DBA)?

What is Chapter 39 of the Broward County zoning code?

Broward County Zoning administers the Zoning Code, Chapter 39, of the Broward County Code of Ordinances as it applies only to the Broward Municipal Services District (BMSD), which is the unincorporated areas of Broward County.

What is a certificate of use in Broward County?

All new tenants or change of occupancy in a commercial, retail, office, or industrial property within the BMSD must first obtain a Certificate of Use to certify the property is in compliance with the Florida Building Code, and Broward County Zoning Code, and the Fire Marshall’s office.

Do I need a business license in the city of West Park?

(*All Businesses located in the City of West Park must obtain a city license before applying for a Broward County Local Business Tax Receipt). Click here for more information.