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1. Evaluate Your Needs And Determine Your Location

The City of Long Beach Business Development Center
Phone: (562) 570-3800
Website: www.lbbusiness.com

informationThe Business Development Center has information on business loans, business incentive programs, starting a business, free business counseling services, job training and placement assistance, and export development assistance. The Center is located at 110 Pine Avenue, Suite 1100, Long Beach California. Working in cooperation with the private real estate community, the City also assists businesses wishing to locate or expand by identifying possible locations and offering incentives. Call to find out if your prospective site is located in the Enterprise Zone, an area that offers state tax benefits.

2. Zoning

The City of Long Beach Business Planning and Building
Phone: (562) 570-6194
Website: www.longbeach.gov/plan

informationThe City of Long Beach has established zoning ordinances for both home-based businesses and commercial addresses.

3. Fictitious Name (dba)

To File a Fictitious Business Name:

Los Angeles County Registar
Phone: (562) 462-2177
Website: http://www.lavote.net/CLERK/Business_Name.cfm

informationIf you intend to name your firm anything other than your own name, you must file a fictitious business name, also called a dba (Doing Business As).

4. Get A Business License

The City of Long Beach Business License Division
Phone: (562) 570-6211
Website: www.longbeach.gov/commercial/business_licenses.asp

informationAny person operating a business in the City must obtain a business license and pay an annual business license tax. Also, the Business License Division can tell you which permits are necessary before opening.

5. Get Important State Permits

informationThe Business Development Center, the Business License Division, and the Development Services Center can all help you determine what other permits or licenses you may need. Contact the appropriate offices listed below.

    For Wholesale and Retail Businesses

    To Apply for a Seller’s Permit:
    State Board of Equalization: (310) 516-4300

    For Restaurants and Food Vendors
    A Health Inspection is required.
    City Health Department: (562) 570-4132 ext. 0

    For Restaurants Serving Alcohol and Liquor Stores
    A Liquor License is required.
    California Department of Alcoholic Beverages Control: (562) 982-1337

    For Some Types of Retail and Manufacturing

    South Coast AQMD: (310) 233-7000
    Website: http://www.aqmd.gov

    Business Structure
    If you are filing as a corporation, S corporation, partnership, or limited liability company, you must register.

    Secretary of State: (916) 657-5448
    Website: http://www.ss.ca.gov

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6. Get the Right City Permits

The City of Long Beach Development Services Center

informationThe Development Services Center has representatives from various City offices to help determine the permits you will need. The Center is located in City Hall, 4th Floor, 333 West Ocean Boulevard. Contact Development Services staff directly at the numbers listed below.

    Zoning
    For questions about Zoning, Environmental Review, Land Use, and Conditional Use Permits.

    Phone: (562) 570-6194


    Planning & Building
    For questions about Plan Check, Mechanical, and Electrical Permits.

    Phone: (562) 570-6651


    Business License
    Phone: (562) 570-6211


    Public Works
    For questions on public right-of-way, sanitation, and recycling.

    Phone: (562) 570-7082


    Fire Prevention Services
    Phone: (562) 570-7086


    Permit Processing Assistance
    The Development Services Help Desk offers business assistance by providing information, guidance, counseling, mediation and referral services in getting through the City’s permitting process.

    Phone: (562) 570-6952

7. Get A Federal Taxpayer Identification Number

Internal Revenue Service
Phone: (800) 829-1040

Website: http://www.irs.gov

informationA partnership, corporation, or a sole proprietorship with employees requires a Federal Tax I.D. Number. A sole proprietorship without employees can use the owner’s social security number.

8. Get A State Identification Number

Franchise Tax Board
Phone: (800) 852-5711

Website: http://www.ftb.ca.gov

informationThe same rules generally apply for a State Tax I.D. Number as for a Federal Tax I.D. Number. Please refer to the item above.

9. Open A Checking Account For Your Business Only

Separate business and personal accounting is essential when you file your tax return.

10. Successful Businesses Have Business Plans

informationThe City of Long Beach Business Development Center offers a workshop on how to prepare a business plan. For a schedule of low-cost workshops, call them at (562) 570-3800.

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