Complete guide to permits and licenses required to start a coffee shop / cafe in Erie, PA. Fees, renewal cycles, and agency contacts.
PA requires pass-through entities with non-resident owners to withhold PA income tax on their distributive share if total income exceeds $1 million. Most small local cafes will not meet this threshold. Filing via PA-20S/PA-60 annually and quarterly withholding if triggered.
All businesses operating in Philadelphia must register for BIRT. Coffee shops subject to tax on gross receipts.
Required for all commercial activity including food service establishments.
Coffee shops classified as eating/drinking establishments require ZURP verification.
Required for all food handling operations including coffee preparation.
Required for commercial occupancies; coffee shops typically need this.
All exterior signs require permit per Zoning Code Chapter 12-10.
Required for all LLCs. Online filing via the Department's portal. Amendment fee $125 if changes needed.
All LLCs must maintain a registered office in PA. Commercial registered office providers allowed.
LLCs file decennial reports (every 10 years) rather than annual reports. Due in year ending with entity's formation year (e.g., 2024 for 2014-formed LLC).
Coffee shops preparing espresso, lattes, or food are 'food establishments.' Plan review required pre-opening ($200+). Fees per current schedule effective 2023.
Apply via myPATH portal. File/ remit returns monthly, quarterly, or semi-annually based on revenue.
Publication in two newspapers required in county of registered office ($100-$300 additional cost). Valid indefinitely unless changed.
Register via myPATH. File quarterly returns (PA-501). Applies if paying wages subject to PA personal income tax.
Register online via Employer Self-Service portal. Quarterly filings required.
Required for food service; plan review required pre-opening ($250+).
All businesses must obtain; coffee shops pay based on receipts.
Required to verify zoning compliance for food service.
Administered locally but follows state UCC; required for tenant fit-outs.
Required before any excavation; enforced locally.
Sole proprietors with no employees are exempt. LLC members who are not employees are not required to be covered.
Often required by landlords, lenders, or municipal contracts, but Pennsylvania law does not make it compulsory.
Generally relevant only for businesses providing professional advice or services; not required for a typical coffee shop.
Pennsylvania state law does **not** require a bond for most retail cafés, but several municipalities (e.g., Philadelphia) impose a $500 bond as a condition of their health‑department permit.
Pennsylvania minimum liability limits are $15,000 per person for bodily injury, $30,000 per accident for bodily injury, and $5,000 for property damage.
Often purchased as part of a broader general liability policy; not a separate legal requirement in Pennsylvania.
PLCB requires a minimum of $1 million per occurrence coverage for bodily injury and property damage.
Pennsylvania law requires employers to carry employer’s liability coverage as part of the workers’ compensation policy.
Proof of coverage (Form LIBC-203) must be posted. Self-insurance rare for small businesses.
Cafes must collect 6% state sales tax on taxable food and beverage sales. Some local jurisdictions may impose additional local sales taxes. Registration is done via PA-100 form online through the Department’s website.
Required for all employers in PA. Must withhold PA personal income tax from employee wages. Registration completed via PA-100 form online.
Employers must pay PA UI tax on first $9,000 of each employee’s wages annually. New employers pay 3.6875%. Rate may change after experience rating.
Most Pennsylvania LLCs are pass-through entities and do not pay corporate income tax. However, all LLCs must file PA-20S/PA-60 (annual report) if no corporate tax is due. If taxed as a corporation, subject to 9.99% corporate net income tax. Franchise tax applies only to corporations, not standard LLCs.
Philadelphia imposes a 1.415% Business Income and Receipts Tax (BIRT) and a 6.495% Gross Receipts Tax on cafes. Pittsburgh has a 1% mercantile tax. Registration typically through local revenue department. Not all PA cities impose this tax.
An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is a unique tax ID number assigned by the IRS to businesses operating in the United States. You’ll need an EIN to open a business bank account and to file federal taxes, even if you don't have employees.
The IRS currently lists the fee for Federal Income Tax Filing (LLC) as $0.00, but this can change and doesn’t include potential professional fees for assistance with filing. It’s important to check the IRS website for the most up-to-date information.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requires that all advertising and marketing materials be truthful and not misleading; this includes claims about your coffee, pricing, and business practices. Violations can lead to significant penalties.
Yes, Product Liability Insurance is a required permit for coffee shops, with costs ranging from $500.00 to $2500.00. This insurance protects your business from claims related to injuries or damages caused by your products.
As a pass-through entity, your LLC’s profits and losses are passed through to your personal income tax return. You’ll still need to file Federal Income Tax Filing (Pass-Through Entity) with the IRS, and you’ll be responsible for self-employment taxes.
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