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Likewise, state licenses are not required of subcontractors who perform general construction services on projects for general contractors.
business for sale halls gapSuch services, normally, include areas such as: site clearing and leveling, concrete stemming, framing, carpentry, dry wall, painting, guttering, sodding, fencing, etc.
business for sale rytonAlso, state licenses are not required for small general contractors or subcontractors who do commercial or residential renovation, remodeling and repair construction projects.
business for sale fish hoek Note that an out-of-state contractor who obtains a construction contract in Oklahoma is required, prior to starting the project, to complete a special “Non-Resident Contractor” registration with the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC).
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For contracts in excess of $100,000, a bond for 10% of the amount is required to be posted (or the deposit of a cash equivalent amount).
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business for sale alice springs ntThe packet can be obtained off OTC’s website. Electrical, Plumbing and Heating & Air Conditioning Services Contractors In Oklahoma, owners of these types of construction services are required to obtain specific licenses from the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board (CIB). Although roofing contractors are not required, technically, to obtain licenses, they must register with the CIB and show that they meet certain criteria which include carrying specified amounts of liability insurance and bonding.

Public Swimming Pools and Bathing Facilities Contractors In Oklahoma, to build swimming pools and other bathing facilities (i.e., hot tubs, whirl bath tubs, etc.) for public use (in federal, state and local government owned and operated buildings, in hotels, fitness, health and massage businesses, etc.), the construction plans must, first, be submitted to and approved by the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH). Following OSHD’s approval, the construction plans would just need to meet the local city and county requirements. Plans for private home construction of such pools and such facilities do not require approval by OSDH. Retailing is defined as publicly selling tangible products or goods to customers from the general public for their final use or consumption. Examples of retail businesses are local stores that sell clothing, shoes, food (including grocery & convenience stores, plus restaurants), auto parts, fuel, jewelry, home appliances, furniture & accessories, hardware, etc.

State laws require that retail businesses in Oklahoma must charge and collect taxes on their sales to state customers and remit these taxes to the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC). A retail business may sell items that require only a general sales tax permit from OTC. Or it may sell other items, such as cigarettes, beer and motor fuels that will require special sales tax permits and additional requirements from the agency. Owners of businesses located in Oklahoma that make on-line retail sales to customers in the state are also required to obtain a sales tax permit and set up an account to collect and remit sales taxes. For business owners to obtain many of the items required from OTC, the agency has hard copies at its offices or several downloadable, instructional documents or packets on its website with the needed information and application forms. For example, the Oklahoma Business Registration Packet or Packet A contains information and the forms to apply for a sales tax permit or to set-up an income tax withholding account.

In addition, an application for many items can also now be made online from OTC’s website and be obtained within 5 days, while applying by mail might take 6-8 weeks. If a permit or account item is needed faster than 5 days, then the business owner can, physically, go into the Oklahoma City or Tulsa OTC offices to apply and obtain the needed items the same day. Note that the office addresses and telephone numbers for the 2 offices are on the website. For retailers to sell meat, eggs or dairy products, additional permits or licenses are required from the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry (ODA). To sell prepared foods and non-alcohol beverages, a restaurant in Oklahoma is required to obtain a food establishment license, plus food handlers’ permits (for certain employees) from its assigned county health department office. The assigned county health department offices in the state can be obtained from the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH). Selling Low Point Beer

In addition to its food establishment license and food handlers’ permits from the applicable county health department, in order to sell low point beer to customers, the restaurant owner will need to, first, obtain a license to make such sales from its local city or county jurisdiction. Then, in addition to a general sales tax permit from OTC, the owner will also need a special permit/license to sell low point beer. Selling High Point Beer, Wine or Mixed Drinks To sell high point beer, wine or mixed alcoholic drinks to customers, the restaurant owner will need to obtain applicable liquor licenses from the Alcohol Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission (ABLE). The ABLE application checklist and process also requires that the restaurant owner, should, first, obtained a license from its applicable city or county government, as well as a general sales tax permit from OTC, plus OTC’s special permit/license for such sales. Thus, the first step for such sales is to get the application checklist and packet from ABLE to follow and complete.

A wholesaler in Oklahoma, generally, is defined as an owner or business that buys and receives merchandise or inventory at a business location in the state which is then sold and directly delivered from purchase orders to retail businesses in the state that then resell the items to the final state customers and consumers. In Oklahoma, general wholesalers are also issued a general sales tax permit by the Oklahoma Tax Commission (OTC). Businesses that extend credit to their consumer customers by allowing them to make installment payments on their purchases (i.e., from furniture and rent-to-own stores, fitness centers and weight loss programs) or that provide other consumer credit services (i.e., home mortgage processors, pawn shops, as well as businesses who sell precious gems or buy used gold and silver jewelry) will need to obtain a license from the Oklahoma Department of Consumer Credit (OKDOCC). Transporting businesses in Oklahoma, particularly those involved with trucking and passenger carriers for hire services, are required to obtain various licenses through the Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC).

If the operations involve travel solely within the state, then, only Intra-state licensing and issuance of an USDOT number through OCC will be required. If travel of a transporting business is across state lines, a registration (which will include the issuance of a USDOT number) will be required from the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration (FMCSA). An auctioneer is not required to have a state license to provide auctioning services to sell general, personal and tangible property items for an owner. However, to sell agriculture livestock at an auction, the owner of the auction is required to obtain a license from the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry (ODA). Also, to sell real estate by auction, a licensed real estate broker will be required. Home Health Care and Home Companion/ Sitter Services A home health care or a companion/home sitter business owner is required to obtain a license from the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) to provide their services.