Complete guide to permits and licenses required to start a pest control in Concord, NH. Fees, renewal cycles, and agency contacts.
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Find My Permits →The primary federal agencies are the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Each agency has specific requirements related to taxes, advertising, and pesticide use.
Yes, many federal permits have varying fees; the IRS and FTC permits often have costs that depend on your specific business structure and activities. Some, like the FTC Endorsement Guidelines, currently have no fee.
FIFRA, the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, regulates the registration, distribution, and use of pesticides. Compliance with the EPA’s FIFRA requirements is crucial for legal and safe pest control operations.
Yes, the FTC regulates advertising to ensure it is truthful and not misleading. Pest control companies must comply with the FTC’s Truth-in-Advertising and Consumer Protection guidelines, as well as the Green Guides if making environmental claims.
An EIN, or Employer Identification Number, is a unique tax ID number assigned by the IRS. You will likely need an EIN even if you don't have employees, especially if you operate as an LLC or corporation.
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