Hello all! I am located in the central Florida area. Im currently sellling baked goods from my home under the Florida cottage law. Im looking to begin selling my products @ vendor events,.as well as small and large events. Ive been doong research on this And have had no luck, or the information is too complicated to understand. If anyone can give me some direction om the necessary steps i should take to move forward I would greatly appreciate it!
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10/19/12 at 8:56pm
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Hi yourunique treats,
I'm very new in this too so perhaps we can help one another
I shared this little article which i found online on my Facebook, for starters, I say the article is quite useful since it is simple and practical ^^
http://www.get-small-business-ideas.com/start-a-cake-decorating-business.html
Hope if helps! =)
I'm very new in this too so perhaps we can help one another
I shared this little article which i found online on my Facebook, for starters, I say the article is quite useful since it is simple and practical ^^
http://www.get-small-business-ideas.com/start-a-cake-decorating-business.html
Hope if helps! =)
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Check out our creations @
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10/21/12 at 3:45pm
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10/21/12 at 4:39pm
" Another thing I did was pay sales tax. If you are running any business, you should get your sales certificate and pay taxes. I think that is required no matter where you are making the goods.
In the end, it will end up helping me as I am eligible for programs since it legitimized my business.
I am currently opening up a shop and meeting with folks about requirements etc after selling from home before and after the cottage food law in FL. I met with our county Small Business people to ask about opening my shop. I supply cupcakes to a local restaurant and they are going to let me use their kitchen while I finish building out mine. I was told that under the cottage food act, I can make my cupcakes at home and give them out at the shop but I cannot make them at the restaurant and give them at the shop until I get my permitting. So it looks like the cottage food act gives you some wiggle room. I am still investigating but that is what our food services expert told me. You can check with your county small business office, they usually have food counselors that can help you with this."
If your goods are not consumed within your place (i.e. your home) then you do not have to charge sales tax in Fl, only if they are eaten where you are located.
You can NOT sell wholesale to a business as that is forbidden in the Fl Cottage Food Act. If you bake out of their kitchen then you will have to go through the Division of Hospitality and Restaurants to get a license to do so. Since there is another business there it will be inspected and if all is passed then you will receive your own license with their address on it. It will probably be a caterer's license. Don't let them tell you Hospitality and Restaurants will not do anything as the Dept. of Agriculture, which normally licenses bakeries, won't touch this as it does not fall under their realm.
I know, I went through months of trying to get a license. You will also have to take the Food Handlers test and pass it to get your license, or for it to be valid. You may want to get insurance also, I have mine through The Travelers and only pay 265.00 a year for 1 million worth of ins in case anyone gets ill. It is sooo worth it if you do not get an LLC for your company as everything you owns can be included in the suit, with the LLC they can not come after your equipment and home. HTH you.
In the end, it will end up helping me as I am eligible for programs since it legitimized my business.
I am currently opening up a shop and meeting with folks about requirements etc after selling from home before and after the cottage food law in FL. I met with our county Small Business people to ask about opening my shop. I supply cupcakes to a local restaurant and they are going to let me use their kitchen while I finish building out mine. I was told that under the cottage food act, I can make my cupcakes at home and give them out at the shop but I cannot make them at the restaurant and give them at the shop until I get my permitting. So it looks like the cottage food act gives you some wiggle room. I am still investigating but that is what our food services expert told me. You can check with your county small business office, they usually have food counselors that can help you with this."
If your goods are not consumed within your place (i.e. your home) then you do not have to charge sales tax in Fl, only if they are eaten where you are located.
You can NOT sell wholesale to a business as that is forbidden in the Fl Cottage Food Act. If you bake out of their kitchen then you will have to go through the Division of Hospitality and Restaurants to get a license to do so. Since there is another business there it will be inspected and if all is passed then you will receive your own license with their address on it. It will probably be a caterer's license. Don't let them tell you Hospitality and Restaurants will not do anything as the Dept. of Agriculture, which normally licenses bakeries, won't touch this as it does not fall under their realm.
I know, I went through months of trying to get a license. You will also have to take the Food Handlers test and pass it to get your license, or for it to be valid. You may want to get insurance also, I have mine through The Travelers and only pay 265.00 a year for 1 million worth of ins in case anyone gets ill. It is sooo worth it if you do not get an LLC for your company as everything you owns can be included in the suit, with the LLC they can not come after your equipment and home. HTH you.
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