Ep7 - Business Licensing
Topics:
Business Licensing
Business Licensing
- What it is by state
- GA – Occupational Tax – only on businesses with physical presence.
- NC – Business registration – flat with max set by state
- SC – Business License
Revenue versus Regulation
Top Questions
Top Questions
- Insurance Agencies vs Brokers
- Peddlers - Forest Acres Peddlers Ordinance
- Roadside Food (DHEC)
Entrepreneurial Options
- Prepared Food/Popcorn/Coffee/Sno-cones (roadside food p.2)
- Home-Based Food Production
- Mowing/Raking/Lawn Aeration
- Car Wash/Detailing
- Lot Cleaning/Clearing
- Knife Sharpening
- Pressure Washing
- Painting
Economic Development
- Mapping/Business Listing
- Forecasting
- Resiliency & Health
Inter-Department Communication
Grants
Grants
- HUD Continuum of Care (CoC) Supplemental / Special NOFOs (select rounds) — April 23, 2026 local competition deadlines. Municipalities often apply or partner for homelessness and housing initiatives. https://www.hud.gov/hud-partners/community-coc
- National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) – Five Star and Urban Waters Restoration Grant Program — May 14, 2026. Funds urban greening, stormwater, and habitat restoration projects with strong municipal involvement. Grants seek to address water quality issues in priority watersheds, such as erosion due to unstable stream banks, pollution from stormwater runoff, and degraded shorelines caused by development.
https://www.nfwf.org/programs/five-star-program?activeTab=tab-2 - Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) – Area Development Grants (cycle deadlines vary by state) — many late April–early May 2026 submission cutoffs for local infrastructure and economic development.
https://www.arc.gov/grants-and-opportunities/area-development-program/
https://scprt.widen.net/s/fvbgp66gtk/fy25-pard-guidelines_20241120
SC Contact: Barry Butler
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