Complete guide to permits and licenses required to start a roofer in Missoula, MT. Fees, renewal cycles, and agency contacts.
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Find My Permits →Roofers must meet federal income and self-employment tax obligations, and potentially LLC-specific requirements, with fees varying based on income; you also need to maintain records for tax purposes, and file annually or as a sole proprietor.
Yes, the FTC requires compliance with the FTC Act, the Business Opportunity Rule, the Home Improvement Rule, and advertising/consumer protection rules; fees vary for some, but many have no associated fee.
No, the U.S. Small Business Administration confirms that there is no industry-specific federal license required for roofing contractors, but you still need to comply with other federal regulations.
The IRS requires you to retain records related to income, expenses, and taxes; the length of retention varies, but generally, you should keep records for at least three years, and potentially longer depending on the type of record.
Non-compliance with FTC regulations can lead to cease and desist orders, civil penalties, and damage to your business's reputation; it’s important to understand and adhere to the rules regarding advertising and consumer protection.
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