Kentucky Business One Stop provides a consolidated registration process to put your business on the fast track. Local Many cities and counties also require registration for individuals and firms conducting business within their jurisdiction.
To learn about your requirements in this area, consult your local county and city clerks. Federal Begin this section by understanding federal tax requirements. State Depending on your industry and business type there may be additional state tax requirements for your business.
To learn about your requirements in this area, consult your local county and city government officials. Unemployment Insurance If you hire employees your business is required to register for unemployment insurance to operate in Kentucky.
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Your name. Your email address We'll only use this to reply to your message. Check your business name and register with the state Most businesses must be incorporated with the state before registering with the City of Lexington. This process will: register you with the Kentucky Department of Revenue help you meet state tax requirements take about an hour After completing the online registration, you will have an official business name.
Once you have an EIN, you will include it on your city occupational license application. Certificate of Occupancy A certificate of occupancy is a legal document that indicates that you can use your building or space legally. Apply for a business permit occupational license Once you have registered your business name with the state, have a federal EIN, and a certificate of occupancy, you are ready to apply for an occupational license.
Paying taxes and registering regulated businesses Regulated businesses If your business is on the list of regulated businesses, please contact the Division of Revenue for information regarding additional licensing and fees. List of minimum or special fees Filing occupational taxes during the year Once your business is licensed with the city, you will need to pay the occupational tax.
Help is available If at any point you have questions, email or call Contact Revenue. Feedback URL. How could this page be better? Remember not to include sensitive personal information. Would you like a reply? If you'd like us to get back with you, please leave your details below. To respond to all freedom of information requests as well as generate monthly reports for licensing and to complete grant reconciliations and other duties as assigned.
New Businesses Any business that plans to do business in the Town of Lexington must obtain a business license prior to opening or conducting business within the Town. If you wish to view a list of businesses that recently opened in the Town of Lexington, please view our New Business List.
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