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	       WHOLESALE NURSERY BUSINESS CHECKLIST 
	      I. REGULATIONS:  
	      1. ZONING:  
	      Counties enforce zoning regulations in all   unincorporated areas of the county. The municipalities have their own zoning   rules that apply within their borders.  
	      You will need: Legal Description of Property, Address,   and Mailing Address  
	      2. WELL & WATER PERMITTING:  
	      A consumptive Water Use Permit (WUP) is required for   all wells of 6 in. diameter or larger or capable withdrawing 100,000 gallons per   day on an annual average basis or 1,000,000 gallons on any single day.  
	      A Well Construction Permit (WCP) is required for the   construction of all new wells that are greater than 2 in. diameter.  
	      Contact the Water Management District representing your   location. 
	      Contact the Water Management District to transfer water   use permits to new landowners. Failure to do so within 45 days of purchase will   result in permit cancellation and the new owner will have to apply for a new   permit.  
	      3. CLASSIFICATION FOR PROPERTY TAXES:  
	      Agricultural classification of land may be obtained by   contacting the County Property Appraiser’s office and filing an application.  
	        
	      II. LICENSING:  
	      1. LICENSES: 
	      When most people talk about a “business license,” they   are referring to an occupational license. This is a privilege tax to engage in   or manage any business, profession of occupation within the county, including   municipalities. Producers of agricultural products are exempt from occupational   licenses. However, plant brokers, retailers and landscapers need an occupational   license.  
	      You will need: Name of business or your name, Mailing   and physical addresses of the business, Type of business, Social Security Number   or Federal Tax I.D. Number, Fictitious name registration (if required).  
	      2. BONDING: 
	      The State of Florida requires that businesses that   purchase agricultural products (retailers, plant brokers, landscapers, etc.) be   licensed and bonded. Sellers of agricultural products should make sure that   their non-cash customers are bonded.  
	      Licenses & Bonding FL Dept. of Agriculture &   Consumer Services 407 S. Calhoun Street Tallahassee, FL 32399   (850)488-4101http://www.florida-agriculture.com 
	      3. INCORPORATION:  
	      Should you choose to incorporate your business, the   state may assist you with necessary paperwork.  
	      Department of State Division of Corporations 
	      P.O. Box 6327 Tallahassee, FL 32314 (850)488-9000   http://www.sunbiz.org/ 
	       
	         
	      4. FICTITIOUS NAME REGISTRATION: 
	      A fictitious name is defined as any name under which a   person transacts business in the state of Florida, other than his or her legal   name. Fictitious name registration is not required for a nursery business if:  
	      
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a. the business is a sole proprietor ship and the   owners full name is used in the title  
             
	         
	      b. the business is a corporation or limited partnership   filed and in good standing with the Florida Department of State Division of   Corporations  
	      c. the business is a federally chartered corporation   and is not transacting business under any other name. An application for   fictitious name registration can be made through:  
	      Department of State Division of Corporations 
	      
            
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P.O. Box 6327 Tallahassee, FL 32314 (850)488-9000   http://www.sunbiz.org/ 
               
             
	         
	      5. PESTICIDE LICENSING: 
	      A Private Applicators License is required to apply   restricted use pesticides in a nursery. You will need to pass the Private   Applicator Exam and the General Standards (Core) Exam. The prohort website has   information on pesticide licensing. http://prohort.ifas.ufl.edu 
	        
	      III. NURSERY INSPECTION:  
	      1. INSPECTON: 
	      All nurseries must be inspected and registered with the   Division of Plant Industry (DPI) prior to selling any plants. The DPI nursery   number must appear on all printed advertisements. This is what people often call   a nursery license. The DPI is charged with restricting the importation and   spread of plant pests. You must have plants available for inspection when you   contact the DPI–this is not a license that you can get before starting to   produce plants. All Stock Dealers & Plant Brokers must also be registered.   Inspection fees are based on the amount of plant material ready for sale at   anytime. A website for more information is:   http://doacs.state.fl.us/onestop/plt/plantinsp.htm  
	        
	      IV. TAXES  
	      1. CORPORATE TAXES  
	      STATE: A website for more information is: http://www.myflorida.com/dor/  
	      You will need: To come in person (nursery officer),   Have legal nursery business name and have a list of business officers, Tax   Identification Number, Social Security numbers of two officers, and Proof of   Bonding.  
	        
	      FEDERAL: A website for more information is:   http://www.irs.gov/smallbiz/index.htm 
	         
	      Federal Tax Number and Agricultural Tax Guide  
	      A website for more information is:   http://www.ssa.gov  
	        
	      2. SALES TAX  
	      Sales Tax must be collected from retail customers. You   must keep records of wholesale customers’ sales tax certificate numbers.  
	      Websites for more information are:   http://www.myflorida.com/dor/ 
	      http://www.dos.state.fl.us/startbus/taxes.html  
	         
	      Primary Source of Information: Hillsborough County   Extension, IFAS 
	        
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