Nebraska doesn’t require a general, statewide business license. Businesses that sell products or services must register for a sales tax permit with the Nebraska Department of Revenue. Your business may need specific licenses for certain trades like selling cigarettes, tobacco, or motor fuels.
State Licenses and Permits
Nebraska issues over 270 licenses and permits at the state level. Your business will likely need a mix depending on its nature and location. These include an outdoor advertising permit, liquor license, and tobacco license. If your business does specific work, you may need a federal license for industries like alcohol, aviation, firearms, radio and television broadcasting, and transportation. Research regulations to smoothly launch your business.
Licensing Fees and Compliance
License fees in Nebraska vary widely. For example, businesses seeking alcohol or liquor licenses may pay up to $795. Before operating, research specific licensing requirements and obtain necessary licenses and permits. Stay current on renewal fees and renewals to avoid fines, penalties or legal issues.
To legally operate in Nebraska, contact the city clerk’s office to comply with regulations. Apply for licenses online to focus on your work instead of bureaucracy.