Complete guide to permits and licenses required to start a fitness / gym in Parkersburg, WV. Fees, renewal cycles, and agency contacts.
Required for all LLCs. Online filing available via Business Organization Filing Service.
Applies to all domestic LLCs. Filing maintains good standing.
Registration valid for 5 years; renewal required thereafter.
Required for sales tax collection. Gyms often sell merchandise/supplements. Register via Taxpayer Access Point (TAP) portal.
Applies to all employers. Quarterly returns required.
Coverage through Workers' Compensation Division or private insurers. Register at https://wvfsc.com/.
Not typically required for standard gyms; specific to sports agent services.
Requires $25,000 surety bond. Applies to gyms selling memberships. Division reviews registration documents.
Gym membership fees are generally not subject to sales tax in West Virginia as they are considered non-taxable service contracts. However, sales of merchandise (e.g., protein powder, apparel) or tanning services are taxable. Registration required if selling any taxable items. Form: FB441000.
Required for all employers paying wages to employees in West Virginia. Employers must withhold state income tax from employee wages. Registration via Form WV/IT-101 or online through the Tax Department's Business Gateway.
Employers must register with WorkForce West Virginia to pay state unemployment insurance (SUI) taxes. New employers pay 2.0% on first $12,000 of each employee’s wages annually. Rate may change after experience rating is established.
All businesses operating in West Virginia must register with the Tax Department. LLCs taxed as pass-through entities (default) do not pay entity-level income tax, but owners report income on personal returns. Corporations (if elected) are subject to corporate net income tax. Registration includes assignment of tax accounts for withholding, sales tax, etc.
All LLCs must file an annual report with the Secretary of State. This is a continuing compliance requirement, not a tax, but failure affects legal standing and may trigger tax penalties. Paid via the Business Organization Search and Services portal.
Many West Virginia municipalities (e.g., Charleston, Huntington, Morgantown) impose a business and occupation (B&O) or privilege tax on gross receipts. Gym owners must register locally. Contact city auditor or tax office for specific requirements. West Virginia League of Municipalities provides directory: https://www.wvcobc.org/
Default LLC taxation in West Virginia is pass-through; no state-level franchise or entity-level tax. If taxed as a corporation, subject to 6.5% corporate net income tax. Most fitness LLCs remain pass-through and are not subject to this tax.
Fitness/gym classified under "Service" B&O tax; specific county rates set locally (e.g., Kanawha County ordinance via county commission)
Charleston Code Chapter 22 Article III requires privilege tax/license for businesses; fitness gyms typically $100 base + revenue tier
Each city or county may have its own fee schedule and application form.
File monthly or quarterly sales tax returns depending on tax liability.
Report wages and pay UI contributions electronically via WV UI Online.
Submit via the online portal; includes payroll and injury data.
Requires an initial inspection; annual renewal includes a follow‑up inspection.
Fire marshal checks egress, extinguishers, occupancy limits.
Electronic filing via IRS e‑file is recommended.
FUTA tax is 6.0% on the first $7,000 of each employee’s wages, reduced by state UI credits.
Members must report their share of profit/loss on Schedule K‑1.
Payments can be made online via WV Tax Online.
Must be posted in a conspicuous place where employees can see them.
Poster must be posted in a visible area.
Provides information on benefits and claim procedures.
WV SBDC guide references local zoning ordinances (e.g., Kanawha County Zoning Ordinance Sec. 40.3); verify with county planner
Uniform building code adoption varies; e.g., Kanawha County Building Code Ordinance 2018-045
Huntington Code Sec. 1145.09 regulates size/illumination; similar in most WV cities
WV Fire Code (IFC 2018) Sec. 105; local FD conducts (e.g., Charleston FD ordinance)
WV Octagon portal references local issuance post-inspections
Charleston Ordinance 1799 requires; similar in other cities like Morgantown
Local health depts enforce (e.g., Kanawha-Charleston Health Dept); no food = no food permit
West Virginia law (W. Va. Code § 55‑1‑1) requires any employer with at least one employee to carry workers’ compensation insurance. The LLC’s owners who are not employees are not covered by the exemption.
West Virginia law (W. Va. Code § 46‑2‑1) treats any vehicle used for business as a commercial vehicle, requiring the minimum liability limits set by the state ($25,000 per person, $50,000 per accident, $25,000 property).
ABCA regulations (W. Va. Code § 46‑2‑1) require proof of liability insurance as a condition of licensure for any establishment serving alcohol.
While West Virginia does not legally require general liability insurance for fitness facilities, it is strongly recommended to protect against third‑party bodily injury or property damage claims.
West Virginia does not require professional liability insurance for fitness professionals, but many professional associations and client contracts require it.
Include payroll, sales tax, and expense documentation.
Applies to sales tax, income tax, and employer withholding records.
West Virginia does not universally require a surety bond for all gyms; however, certain health‑facility classifications trigger a $5,000 bond requirement per DHHR guidelines.
West Virginia law does not require product liability insurance, but it is prudent for gyms that retail supplements, apparel, or equipment.
All LLCs with employees, or that file any federal tax return, must obtain an EIN.
LLC members receive Schedule K‑1. Federal tax treatment can be changed via Form 8832.
Gym owners typically have multiple employees (trainers, staff).
Even if under 10 employees, a gym may be required if a workplace injury occurs.
Fitness facilities must provide accessible entrances, equipment, locker rooms, and program access per ADA Standards for Accessible Design.
Claims about weight loss, health benefits, or performance improvements must be supported by competent and reliable scientific evidence.
Overtime must be paid at 1.5× regular rate for hours >40 per week.
Many gyms meet the employee threshold; must maintain FMLA policies.
Electronic I‑9 systems are permissible if they meet DHS requirements.
West Virginia’s DEP administers NPDES permits; federal regulations apply.
Only required for facilities that manufacture, process, pack, or hold food for consumption in the U.S.
Gym owners often engage independent contractors for specialized classes.
Filing can be completed online. The report includes name, address, and registered agent.
ADA compliance costs vary significantly, ranging from $0.00 to $50000.00 depending on the existing accessibility of your facility and any necessary modifications to meet DOJ standards.
Your EIN generally does not require renewal, but you must maintain its accuracy with the IRS and use it consistently for all federal tax filings; however, annual reporting is required.
The FTC closely examines claims related to weight loss, muscle gain, and health benefits, requiring businesses to have competent and reliable scientific evidence to support these claims.
Yes, the FTC requires clear and conspicuous disclosure of all contract terms, including cancellation policies, automatic renewal clauses, and any associated fees.
Penalties for ADA violations can include fines, lawsuits, and requirements to make costly modifications to your facility to achieve compliance, potentially exceeding $5000.00.
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