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On this journey
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Current chapter: Choose setup
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Chapter 1 of 7
Choose the setup you want to launch with
Start with the setup decision first, then use the rest of the guide to build the state registrations and platform steps around it.
What this chapter does
Your setup choice, the short safe path, and the money realities that matter before spending deeply.How to move through it
Review sole proprietor.Use Part 1 to get oriented, then compare both setup paths before you spend more time or money.
3 parts to review • 29 source touchpoints behind the drawers.
Chapter parts
Open Part 1 when you are ready to start working through this chapter.After you start, only one part stays open at a time and the earlier ones stay easy to revisit.
Part 1 of 3
Start here before you spend heavily
A short orientation for the guided journey before the detailed launch steps begin.
Part 1 of 3
Start here before you spend heavily
A short orientation for the guided journey before the detailed launch steps begin.
Short answer
Use this first part only to get oriented. The detailed state, platform, local, and packet steps will follow in order.- First decide whether you are launching as a sole proprietor or a single-member LLC.
- Then work through the Florida registrations, Amazon FBA setup, local checks, and packet review in order.
Do next: Do not spend money yet.
Why this matters
Key detail
Do not spend money yet.
Keep in mind
- First decide whether you are launching as a sole proprietor or a single-member LLC.
- Then work through the Florida registrations, Amazon FBA setup, local checks, and packet review in order.
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Part 2 of 3
Compare sole proprietor and LLC
The side-by-side setup comparison.
Part 2 of 3
Compare sole proprietor and LLC
The side-by-side setup comparison.
Short answer
Read both setup paths before you decide which one you want the rest of the launch flow to follow.- Best if you want the cheapest and simplest start.
- If you operate under your own personal legal name, Florida does not require a Florida Division of Corporations formation filing just to be a sole proprietor.
- Faster launch.
Do next: Review sole proprietor.
Save the path you want to optimize around
The unchosen setup stays visible for comparison, but the chosen one gets visual priority so the reading path feels more intentional.
Quick tradeoff view
Use one pass to compare the launch speed, separation, and upkeep tradeoffs.The detailed comparison stays below. This lens just makes the two setup shapes easier to scan before you read every bullet.
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Sole proprietor
Best if you want the cheapest and simplest start.
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single-member LLC
Best if you want a more durable setup for a real business.
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Sole proprietor
Best for
Best for
Best if you want the cheapest and simplest start.
What it means
- If you operate under your own personal legal name, Florida does not require a Florida Division of Corporations formation filing just to be a sole proprietor.
- If you use a business name different from your personal legal name, Florida requires a fictitious-name registration with Sunbiz, and you must advertise that name once in a newspaper in the county of the principal place of business before filing.
- Business income generally runs through your personal tax return unless you later change tax treatment.
- You do not get a liability shield.
Why someone chooses it
- Faster launch.
- Lower up-front filing costs.
- Fewer entity maintenance steps.
Main downside
Personal liability
single-member LLC
Best for
Best for
Best if you want a more durable setup for a real business.
What it means
- You form the LLC by filing Articles of Organization with the Florida Division of Corporations.
- The baseline Florida filing cost is $100 for the Articles plus the $25 registered-agent designation fee, for a $125 baseline. Optional add-ons are a $30 certified copy and a $5 certificate of status.
- Florida LLCs file an annual report to stay active. The fee is $138.75, and a $400 late fee applies after the deadline.
- Florida corporate income tax can apply if the LLC is taxed as a corporation. For a typical founder using the default single-member LLC setup, the recurring Florida state entity task is usually the Sunbiz annual report, not a separate Florida personal income tax return.
Why someone chooses it
- Liability protection.
- Cleaner setup for banking, vendors, bookkeeping, and scaling.
- Better fit for insurance, employees, wholesale accounts, and long-term brand building.
Main downside
Higher setup friction and cost than a sole proprietorship
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Part 3 of 3
See the money and risk realities before you spend
The upfront friction and risk notes that shape the launch decision.
Part 3 of 3
See the money and risk realities before you spend
The upfront friction and risk notes that shape the launch decision.
Short answer
These are the friction points most likely to catch a new Amazon FBA operator off guard in Florida.- Florida's fictitious-name branch is simple but easy to miss because the required newspaper advertisement happens before filing.
- Plan fees, referral fees, and FBA fees stack quickly.
- Because this is a physical-products business, you should expect commercial general liability and product-liability planning to matter as the business grows.
Do next: Review florida-specific friction.
Why this matters
Florida-specific friction
Main takeaway
Florida's fictitious-name branch is simple but easy to miss because the required newspaper advertisement happens before filing.
Watch for
- Florida LLC maintenance is cheap compared with some states, but the $400 late fee after the annual report deadline is severe.
- Florida pushes a lot of practical permit and zoning issues down to local governments.
- The Florida marketplace-only sales-tax registration answer is not perfectly clean in the public record for an in-state Amazon-only seller.
Amazon FBA-specific friction
Main takeaway
Plan fees, referral fees, and FBA fees stack quickly.
Watch for
- Category approval and FBA eligibility are separate filters.
- Brand-sensitive products can trigger documentation requests.
- Amazon's prep, labeling, and inbound-shipment rules matter before the first box is sent.
Insurance reality
Main takeaway
Because this is a physical-products business, you should expect commercial general liability and product-liability planning to matter as the business grows.
Watch for
- Amazon's public evidence says commercial liability insurance may be required within 30 days after exceeding USD 10,000 in gross proceeds in one month, or earlier if Amazon asks for it.
- The live agreement language is Seller Central and login-gated, and the public record is not clean on what happens if a seller later falls below the threshold. Treat post-threshold persistence as unresolved unless you re-check the live agreement on the action date.
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Chapter 2 of 7
Handle the Florida registration path in order
This is the state-side work before you rely on the platform to carry any part of the operating flow.
What this chapter does
The Florida and federal registration sequence, tax setup, and state-maintenance checks.How to move through it
Step 2: Choose your name and brand approach.Use the order check first, then move from name and entity work into EIN, banking, and tax setup.
4 parts to review • 38 source touchpoints behind the drawers.
Registration sequence
Keep the Florida and federal setup in this order.This chapter works best when you keep the filings, EIN, banking, and tax work in one clean sequence instead of bouncing between tabs.
- 1 Use the checklist to keep the order straight
These checklist groups keep the pre-spend, pre-sale, and pre-launch work visible before you open the platform workflow.
- 2 Handle name, entity, and filing setup
Use the name-and-formation steps plus the state LLC order before you open banking or state tax registration.
- 3 Get the EIN and banking basics in place
Use the EIN and banking steps before you start platform onboarding, payouts, or supplier paperwork.
- 4 Close the Florida tax and filing branch
Keep the Florida tax and maintenance rules together before you assume the platform solved them.
Chapter parts
Open Part 1 when you are ready to start working through this chapter.After you start, only one part stays open at a time and the earlier ones stay easy to revisit.
Part 1 of 4
Use the checklist to keep the order straight
The quick-start checklist grouped by the main launch phases.
Part 1 of 4
Use the checklist to keep the order straight
The quick-start checklist grouped by the main launch phases.
Short answer
These checklist groups keep the pre-spend, pre-sale, and pre-launch work visible before you open the platform workflow.- Pick your business name.
- Form the business or file your Florida fictitious name if needed.
- Get an EIN from the IRS if applicable.
Do next: Pick your entity.
See checklist
Do these before you spend money
Grouped so the launch order stays easier to scan.
- Pick your entity.
- Pick your business name.
- Decide your product lane inside low-risk general merchandise.
- Avoid beginner-hostile categories like food, supplements, cosmetics, medical-claim products, batteries-heavy hazmat, alcohol, and children's products unless you are doing separate category research.
- Confirm the offer is not blocked by Florida law, Amazon policy, or FBA restrictions.
- Make sure you can document sourcing and brand authenticity if you are reselling branded goods.
Do these before your first sale
Grouped so the launch order stays easier to scan.
- Form the business or file your Florida fictitious name if needed.
- Get an EIN from the IRS if applicable.
- Open a dedicated business bank account.
- Register for Florida tax or seller-permit paths that apply.
- Check local permits, including home-office rules if you will operate from a residence.
- Create your Amazon seller account and complete verification.
Do these before launch goes live
Grouped so the launch order stays easier to scan.
- Complete the FBA onboarding branch.
- Confirm product, category, and FBA eligibility.
- Set up prep, labeling, shipment creation, and inventory tracking correctly.
- Build the first listings carefully and launch a small test batch first.
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Part 2 of 4
Handle name, entity, and filing setup
The name, formation, and LLC-order work for the state launch path.
Part 2 of 4
Handle name, entity, and filing setup
The name, formation, and LLC-order work for the state launch path.
Short answer
Use the name-and-formation steps plus the state LLC order before you open banking or state tax registration.- Step 3: Form the business.
- If you sell under your legal name:.
- File a Florida fictitious-name registration with Sunbiz after advertising the name once in a newspaper in the county of the principal place of business.
Do next: Step 2: Choose your name and brand approach.
Step details
Best practical order for a Florida single-member LLC launch
- Choose the product lane first.
- Choose the LLC name.
- File the Florida Articles of Organization.
- Get the EIN.
- Open the bank account.
- Register for Florida tax and permit paths.
- If needed, file the Florida fictitious name.
- Check local permits and zoning.
- Build the Amazon seller account.
- Finish the FBA launch branch.
- Track annual report and renewal dates immediately.
- Keep the unresolved Florida marketplace-only sales-tax caveat on your checklist until DOR answers your exact fact pattern.
Sole proprietor: Decide whether you need a local assumed-name filing
Main takeaway
If you sell under your legal name:
Watch for
- File a Florida fictitious-name registration with Sunbiz after advertising the name once in a newspaper in the county of the principal place of business.
Single-member LLC: Name search and naming standards
Main takeaway
Before filing:
Single-member LLC: File the formation document
Main takeaway
Core filing:
Watch for
- Form name: Articles of Organization.
- Form number: no separate public form number was clearly presented on the main Sunbiz filing-help page reviewed on April 26, 2026; use the online filing flow or the Articles instructions PDF.
Single-member LLC: Complete the immediate post-filing step
Main takeaway
No separate Florida LLC publication or initial report requirement was verified for this business type in the official source set reviewed on April 26, 2026.
Watch for
- An operating agreement is generally kept internally rather than filed with Sunbiz.
Single-member LLC: File the assumed-name or DBA form if needed
Main takeaway
If the LLC will use a public-facing name different from the LLC legal name, file the Florida fictitious-name registration.
Watch for
- The name must be advertised once in a qualifying county newspaper before filing.
Step 2: Choose your name and brand approach
Main guide step 2
What this step settles
You need to decide whether you are:
Why it matters: Important:
- operating under your own legal name,
- using a Florida fictitious name,
- reselling existing brands,
- creating your own brand,
- or using a private-label path.
- Amazon's public registration guide says your store name must be unique and does not have to match the legal business name.
- Florida state filings still need to match your real legal entity or DBA setup.
- If you want long-term control, start your trademark and brand-documentation path early.
Step 3: Form the business
Main guide step 3
What this step settles
If you choose sole proprietor: If you use only your own legal name, there is generally no separate Florida Division of Corporations entity filing.
- If you choose sole proprietor: If you use only your own legal name, there is generally no separate Florida Division of Corporations entity filing.
- If you choose sole proprietor: If you use a trade name, advertise it once in a qualifying county newspaper and then file the Florida fictitious-name registration with Sunbiz.
- If you choose sole proprietor: This does not replace Florida tax registration, local permits, or Amazon verification.
- If you choose single-member LLC: Do this in order:
- If you choose single-member LLC: Run a preliminary Florida name search and make sure the LLC name is distinguishable on Sunbiz records.
- If you choose single-member LLC: File the Florida Articles of Organization and registered-agent designation.
- If you choose single-member LLC: Create the internal operating agreement and recordkeeping setup even though Florida does not require you to file that document with Sunbiz.
- If you choose single-member LLC: File a Florida fictitious name as well if your public-facing business name will differ from the LLC's legal name.
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Part 3 of 4
Get the EIN and banking basics in place
The EIN, banking, and recordkeeping baseline before launch.
Part 3 of 4
Get the EIN and banking basics in place
The EIN, banking, and recordkeeping baseline before launch.
Short answer
Use the EIN and banking steps before you start platform onboarding, payouts, or supplier paperwork.- Step 5: Open banking and bookkeeping.
Do next: Step 4: Get your EIN.
Step details
Step 4: Get your EIN
Main guide step 4
What this step settles
Use the IRS EIN application if applicable. For most LLCs this is required. For many sole proprietors it is optional, but it is still useful for banking, vendors, and keeping Amazon setup cleaner.
Step 5: Open banking and bookkeeping
Main guide step 5
What this step settles
Do this right away:
- Open a business checking account.
- Use one account and one card for business only.
- Save every invoice, supplier receipt, shipping bill, Amazon fee statement, reimbursement record, and tax record.
- Build a tax folder and a compliance folder from day one.
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Part 4 of 4
Close the Florida tax and filing branch
The Florida tax stack, registration timing, and maintenance follow-up.
Part 4 of 4
Close the Florida tax and filing branch
The Florida tax stack, registration timing, and maintenance follow-up.
Short answer
Keep the Florida tax and maintenance rules together before you assume the platform solved them.- Most LLCs need one.
- Register through the online Florida Business Tax Application or paper Form DR-1.
- When a marketplace provider certifies to the marketplace seller that it will collect and remit the tax, Florida says the marketplace seller may not collect the tax and must exclude marketplace sales from the seller's tax return, if applicable.
Do next: Step 6: Register for state tax, seller permit, or resale setup.
Step details
1. EIN
Main takeaway
Most LLCs need one.
Watch for
- Sole proprietors usually need one if they hire employees and often choose one anyway for banking and Amazon operations.
2. Florida sales tax, seller permit, or equivalent registration
Main takeaway
Register through the online Florida Business Tax Application or paper Form DR-1.
Watch for
- Florida says to register before you begin conducting business if you will sell taxable goods or services.
- The main instruction publication is Form DR-1N.
3. Marketplace or platform tax rule
Main takeaway
When a marketplace provider certifies to the marketplace seller that it will collect and remit the tax, Florida says the marketplace seller may not collect the tax and must exclude marketplace sales from the seller's tax return, if applicable.
Watch for
- Florida sales made outside the marketplace are handled separately.
- Honest caveat: the public DOR pages reviewed for this combo do not squarely answer whether a Florida seller with only Amazon marketplace sales and no outside-marketplace taxable Florida sales must still open a standalone DOR account anyway.
4. Resale purchases or exempt purchasing
Main takeaway
After registration, Florida issues a Florida Annual Resale Certificate for Sales Tax (Form DR-13) to registered sellers that qualify.
Watch for
- The current certificate expires December 31, 2026.
- The 2027 certificate is expected in November 2026 based on the Florida fact packet used for this combo.
- Use the certificate only for qualifying resale purchases, not for your own business-use items.
5. Entity tax treatment
Main takeaway
Florida does not have a personal income tax for individuals.
Watch for
- Florida corporate income/franchise tax applies to corporations and LLCs taxed as corporations.
- A founder who later elects C-corp or S-corp treatment for the LLC should re-check Florida corporate income tax consequences with a tax professional.
6. Entity filing-fee or franchise-tax rule
Main takeaway
No separate Florida LLC franchise tax was verified in the official source set reviewed for this pack.
Watch for
- The recurring state entity maintenance item for a standard Florida LLC is the Sunbiz annual report fee.
- If the LLC is taxed as a corporation, a separate Florida corporate income/franchise tax filing branch may apply.
7. If the founder changes entity type later
Main takeaway
Florida DOR says you must submit a new tax application if you change your legal entity or change the ownership of the business.
Watch for
- Local permits, bank accounts, resale setup, and Amazon account records may also need to be updated to match the new entity.
Sole proprietor: Register for Florida tax, seller permit, or reseller setup
Main takeaway
Florida Department of Revenue says you must register before you begin conducting business in Florida if you will sell taxable goods or services.
Watch for
- The main registration path is the online Florida Business Tax Application or paper Form DR-1.
- If you want a resale certificate for inventory purchases, this is also the branch that matters.
Sole proprietor: Understand the tax reality
Main takeaway
Business income generally runs through the owner's federal tax return.
Watch for
- Sales tax, local taxes, and federal taxes still matter even when there is no separate Florida personal income tax return.
Single-member LLC: File ongoing entity maintenance
Main takeaway
Key points:
Watch for
- due: between January 1 and May 1 each year.
- A $400 late fee applies after the deadline.
- For LLCs formed before January 1, 2026, the 2026 annual report deadline was 11:59 p.m. EST on Friday, May 1, 2026.
- LLCs formed or effective after January 1, 2026 are not due a 2026 annual report because the first report is due in the following calendar year.
- filing method: Sunbiz annual report filing.
Step 6: Register for state tax, seller permit, or resale setup
Main guide step 6
What this step settles
Honest caveat:
Why it matters: Florida's public DOR pages do not squarely answer whether a Florida founder selling only through Amazon's marketplace, with no outside-marketplace taxable Florida sales, must still open a standalone DOR account anyway. The conservative path is to review your fact pattern with DOR before launch, especially if you want a resale certificate or expect any non-marketplace sales.
- Florida Department of Revenue says if your business will sell taxable goods or services, you must register as a sales and use tax dealer before you begin conducting business in Florida.
- The registration path is the online Florida Business Tax Application or paper Form DR-1, with Form DR-1N as the instruction guide.
- Once registered, DOR says it sends a certificate of registration, a Florida Annual Resale Certificate for Sales Tax (Form DR-13) when applicable, and return forms.
- Florida's marketplace-provider rule matters here: when the marketplace provider certifies that it will collect and remit tax, the marketplace seller may not collect that tax and must exclude those marketplace sales from the seller's return, if applicable. Florida sales made outside the marketplace are handled separately.
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Chapter 3 of 7
Finish the Amazon FBA account and operations branch
Use these steps for the platform-side account, plan, operations, and eligibility work after the state basics line up.
What this chapter does
Amazon FBA account setup, operations, and pre-launch readiness.How to move through it
Step 10: Choose the right platform plan.Open the Amazon FBA branch only after the Florida basics line up, then finish plan and operations choices.
3 parts to review • 17 source touchpoints behind the drawers.
Chapter parts
Open Part 1 when you are ready to start working through this chapter.After you start, only one part stays open at a time and the earlier ones stay easy to revisit.
Part 1 of 3
Open the Amazon FBA account
The first account and verification work for the platform path.
Part 1 of 3
Open the Amazon FBA account
The first account and verification work for the platform path.
Short answer
Start the platform onboarding only after the legal name, EIN, and payout details line up cleanly.Do next: Step 9: Create your Amazon account or store.
Step details
Step 9: Create your Amazon account or store
Platform step 1
What this step settles
Have these ready:
Why it matters: Platform registration flow:
- government-issued ID
- phone number
- email address
- chargeable credit card
- bank account information
- tax information
- business registration or license if required
- proof of recent address
- Choose a selling plan and start signup from sell.amazon.com.
- Provide business information.
- Provide seller and billing information.
- Provide store and product information.
- Complete identity verification.
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Part 2 of 3
Review the plan, pricing, and optional programs
Plan, pricing, and optional program decisions before launch.
Part 2 of 3
Review the plan, pricing, and optional programs
Plan, pricing, and optional program decisions before launch.
Short answer
Use this part for the platform plan, pricing, or optional brand and program choices that come before operations.- Step 11: Decide whether brand or IP programs belong in the initial launch.
Do next: Step 10: Choose the right platform plan.
Step details
Step 10: Choose the right platform plan
Platform step 2
What this step settles
As of April 26, 2026, Amazon's public pricing page shows Individual at $0.99 per item sold and Professional at $39.99 per month.
- As of April 26, 2026, Amazon's public pricing page shows Individual at $0.99 per item sold and Professional at $39.99 per month.
- Referral fees remain category-specific, and FBA adds separate costs on top of the selling plan.
- The higher-tier plan becomes worth it quickly if you expect higher volume, need advanced tools, want easier scaling, or need access to categories that require a Professional plan.
Step 11: Decide whether brand or IP programs belong in the initial launch
Platform step 3
What this step settles
If you are reselling branded products, Brand Registry is optional and not a substitute for authentic sourcing.
- If you are reselling branded products, Brand Registry is optional and not a substitute for authentic sourcing.
- If you are building your own brand, Amazon's public Brand Registry page says the program is free and requires a pending or registered trademark for the brand name or logo from a designated government trademark office, plus supporting brand images.
- Amazon IP Accelerator is optional if you want outside trademark counsel and a faster path into Brand Registry after filing.
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Part 3 of 3
Finish operations and eligibility before scaling
Operations and eligibility checks before the business scales.
Part 3 of 3
Finish operations and eligibility before scaling
Operations and eligibility checks before the business scales.
Short answer
Close the operating branch only after the listing, trip, hosting, or operational eligibility checks are ready.- Step 13: Confirm product, service, or category eligibility before scaling.
Do next: Step 12: Complete the fulfillment or operations branch.
Step details
Step 12: Complete the fulfillment or operations branch
Platform step 4
What this step settles
Use the Amazon-specific version of this section:
- Register for FBA in Seller Central.
- Select eligible products for FBA.
- Confirm FBA eligibility before buying or shipping inventory.
- Prep, label, and pack inventory correctly.
- Create the shipment through the Send to Amazon workflow.
- Send a small first batch and watch receiving, sell-through, returns, and reimbursement behavior before scaling.
Step 13: Confirm product, service, or category eligibility before scaling
Platform step 5
What this step settles
Amazon's public FAQ says some categories are open, some require a Professional plan, some require Amazon approval, and some cannot be sold by third-party sellers.
- Amazon's public FAQ says some categories are open, some require a Professional plan, some require Amazon approval, and some cannot be sold by third-party sellers.
- Amazon also says some products cannot be listed because of legal or regulatory restrictions or Amazon policy.
- FBA has a separate restriction layer from general listing eligibility.
- Amazon's public hazmat guidance keeps batteries, aerosols, alcohol, strong chemicals, and other dangerous goods out of the beginner-safe lane.
- If you are reselling branded products, assume Amazon or the brand may ask for invoices or authorization proof.
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Chapter 4 of 7
Handle the local and city-specific branches
These local facts can still change the answer even after the state and platform path looks clear.
What this chapter does
Local permits, local taxes, city appendices, and location-specific operating rules.How to move through it
Review miami appendix.Only turn this chapter on if your location, city, or operating model changes the answer.
2 parts to review • 9 source touchpoints behind the drawers.
Only turn this branch on if it matches your plan
These branch questions keep the main reading path clean. If one matches your situation, the relevant detail blocks below get emphasized.
Matching branch content is now highlighted below.
Chapter parts
Open Part 1 when you are ready to start working through this chapter.After you start, only one part stays open at a time and the earlier ones stay easy to revisit.
Part 1 of 2
Local permits and location checks
Florida pushes many business-permit questions down to counties and municipalities.
Part 1 of 2
Local permits and location checks
Florida pushes many business-permit questions down to counties and municipalities.
Short answer
Florida pushes many business-permit questions down to counties and municipalities.Do next: Review local permits and location checks.
Why this matters
Local permits and location checks
Main takeaway
Florida pushes many business-permit questions down to counties and municipalities.
Watch for
- For any place where the business will operate:.
- check the state business portal,.
- contact the county office,.
- contact the city office where the address sits,.
- ask zoning or building staff whether home inventory, commercial deliveries, or pickup traffic changes the permit path.
- Typical local risk areas:.
- local business tax receipt.
- home occupation restrictions.
- zoning for inventory storage.
- truck or carrier activity at a residence.
- fire-code limits.
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Part 2 of 2
Miami Appendix
If the business operates in Miami, add one more review layer.
Part 2 of 2
Miami Appendix
If the business operates in Miami, add one more review layer.
Short answer
If the business operates in Miami, add one more review layer.Do next: Review miami appendix.
Why this matters
Miami Appendix
Main takeaway
If the business operates in Miami, add one more review layer.
Watch for
- A City of Miami Business Tax Receipt is required, and in most instances a Miami-Dade County local business tax receipt is also required.
- A home-based operator in Miami should apply for an Accessory Use Certificate before the Business Tax Receipt application instead of assuming the standard Certificate of Use path applies unchanged.
- The current City of Miami CU / Accessory Use page says the application fee is $50, non-refundable, and credited toward the total only if the application proceeds beyond the initial screening stage.
- If the business is in Miami-Dade County but outside the City of Miami, the local branch changes to the municipality or unincorporated-county office with jurisdiction over that address.
- Inside the City of Miami, a city Business Tax Receipt is required.
- In most cases inside the City of Miami, a Miami-Dade County local business tax receipt is also required.
- For a home-based Miami operator, the city says to apply for an Accessory Use Certificate before the Business Tax Receipt application.
- The current City of Miami Certificate of Use / Accessory Use page says the application fee is $50, non-refundable, and credited toward the total only if the application proceeds beyond the initial screening stage.
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Chapter 5 of 7
Use the hiring and insurance branch only if it matches your plan
This branch matters when you expect to hire, scale, or need the insurance follow-up tied to the business model.
What this chapter does
Hiring, payroll, insurance, and scale-up risk reminders.How to move through it
Review insurance reality.Only turn this branch on when hiring, payroll, or coverage questions are close enough to matter.
2 parts to review • 5 source touchpoints behind the drawers.
Only turn this branch on if it matches your plan
These branch questions keep the main reading path clean. If one matches your situation, the relevant detail blocks below get emphasized.
Matching branch content is now highlighted below.
Chapter parts
Open Part 1 when you are ready to start working through this chapter.After you start, only one part stays open at a time and the earlier ones stay easy to revisit.
Part 1 of 2
If you hire, close the employment branch first
The employee registration, payroll, and employment-program branch.
Part 1 of 2
If you hire, close the employment branch first
The employee registration, payroll, and employment-program branch.
Short answer
Use these cards if the business will hire employees or carry payroll responsibilities soon.- A new business must report its initial employment in the month following the calendar quarter in which employment begins.
- In a non-construction business, Florida generally requires workers' compensation coverage when there are 4 or more employees, including corporate officers or LLC members.
- No separate statewide Florida disability-insurance or paid-leave insurance requirement was verified in the official Florida source set reviewed on April 26, 2026.
Do next: Review 1. employer registration.
Why this matters
1. Employer registration
Main takeaway
A new business must report its initial employment in the month following the calendar quarter in which employment begins.
Watch for
- Use the online Florida Business Tax Application or paper Form DR-1 to register for reemployment tax.
- The recurring wage report is the Employer's Quarterly Report (Form RT-6).
- Reemployment-tax liability starts if you have at least one quarterly payroll of $1,500 or more in a calendar year, or one or more employees for a day during any 20 weeks in a calendar year.
2. Workers' compensation
Main takeaway
In a non-construction business, Florida generally requires workers' compensation coverage when there are 4 or more employees, including corporate officers or LLC members.
Watch for
- Non-construction sole proprietors are not employees unless they elect coverage.
- For workers' compensation in a non-construction business, Florida generally requires coverage once you have 4 or more employees, including corporate officers or LLC members. A non-construction sole proprietor is not treated as an employee unless the owner elects coverage on Form DWC-251.
3. Disability, paid leave, or similar coverage
Main takeaway
No separate statewide Florida disability-insurance or paid-leave insurance requirement was verified in the official Florida source set reviewed on April 26, 2026.
Watch for
- Re-check if your hiring facts change or if a local ordinance becomes relevant.
4. Exemption certificate if applicable
Main takeaway
For this business type, the verified Florida form in the source set is Form DWC-251, which is an election of coverage form for eligible non-construction sole proprietors or partners who want to opt into workers' compensation coverage.
Watch for
- A separate CE-200-style general exemption certificate was not verified for this combo.
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Part 2 of 2
Keep the insurance branch visible as you scale
The insurance, liability, and scale-trigger branch.
Part 2 of 2
Keep the insurance branch visible as you scale
The insurance, liability, and scale-trigger branch.
Short answer
This is the insurance and liability follow-up tied to hiring, products, services, or growth.- Because this is a physical-products business, you should expect commercial general liability and product-liability planning to matter as the business grows.
Do next: Review insurance reality.
Why this matters
Insurance reality
Main takeaway
Because this is a physical-products business, you should expect commercial general liability and product-liability planning to matter as the business grows.
Watch for
- Amazon's public evidence says commercial liability insurance may be required within 30 days after exceeding USD 10,000 in gross proceeds in one month, or earlier if Amazon asks for it.
- The live agreement language is Seller Central and login-gated, and the public record is not clean on what happens if a seller later falls below the threshold. Treat post-threshold persistence as unresolved unless you re-check the live agreement on the action date.
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Chapter 6 of 7
Keep the operating calendar and mistake list close after launch
Once you are live, use the ongoing calendar and the mistake list to keep the business on a safer path.
What this chapter does
The recurring compliance calendar, live-operating routine, and beginner mistakes to avoid.How to move through it
Buying inventory before checking Amazon category and FBA restrictions.Use the recurring calendar first, then keep the repeated-mistake notes close after launch.
2 parts to review • 24 source touchpoints behind the drawers.
Chapter parts
Open Part 1 when you are ready to start working through this chapter.After you start, only one part stays open at a time and the earlier ones stay easy to revisit.
Part 1 of 2
Use the ongoing compliance calendar
The recurring compliance calendar grouped by timing.
Part 1 of 2
Use the ongoing compliance calendar
The recurring compliance calendar grouped by timing.
Short answer
This groups the recurring checks by when they matter after launch.- Get EIN if applicable.
- Finish the FBA operations branch.
- Confirm category and product eligibility.
Do next: Finish entity or DBA setup.
See checklist
Before first sale
Grouped so the launch order stays easier to scan.
- Finish entity or DBA setup.
- Get EIN if applicable.
- Open bank account.
- Register for Florida tax permits that apply.
- Check local permits.
- Complete Amazon verification.
Before first live launch
Grouped so the launch order stays easier to scan.
- Finish the FBA operations branch.
- Confirm category and product eligibility.
- Build accurate listings.
- Complete prep, labeling, and shipment setup.
Monthly
Grouped so the launch order stays easier to scan.
- Reconcile payouts, fees, refunds, and reimbursements.
- Review cash reserves for taxes.
- Review inventory age, margins, and storage costs.
- Check account health, listing issues, and return patterns.
Quarterly
Grouped so the launch order stays easier to scan.
- File Florida sales tax returns on the cadence DOR assigns you; do not assume quarterly unless your account is actually assigned quarterly filing.
- If you become a Florida employer, file Form RT-6 by the month-end deadline after each quarter.
- Review estimated federal tax payments if applicable.
Annual or periodic
Grouped so the launch order stays easier to scan.
- Florida LLC annual report: file between January 1 and May 1 each year. For LLCs formed before January 1, 2026, the 2026 report was due by 11:59 p.m. EST on Friday, May 1, 2026. LLCs formed or effective after January 1, 2026 are not due a 2026 annual report.
- Florida fictitious name renewals: renew between July 1 and December 31 of the expiration year; registrations expire on December 31 of the fifth year.
- Florida resale certificate: the current 2026 certificate expires December 31, 2026, and the 2027 certificate is expected in November 2026.
- City of Miami and Miami-Dade local business tax renewals: if applicable, renew by September 30, 2026.
- Re-check Amazon pricing, FBA fee tables, and insurance language before acting on them.
Official links
Part 2 of 2
Common Mistakes New Operators Make
The most common mistakes from the research pack plus the first-launch recommendation.
Part 2 of 2
Common Mistakes New Operators Make
The most common mistakes from the research pack plus the first-launch recommendation.
Short answer
These are the repeated errors called out in the research pack.- Using a DBA or brand name without handling the Florida fictitious-name step.
- Mixing personal and business money.
- Assuming "Amazon handles tax" means Florida registration questions disappear.
Do next: Buying inventory before checking Amazon category and FBA restrictions.
Why this matters
Practical first-launch recommendation
- If you are testing casually with minimal risk, sole proprietor can work.
- If you intend to build a real Amazon FBA business, single-member LLC is usually the better long-term path.
Key detail
Buying inventory before checking Amazon category and FBA restrictions
Keep in mind
- Using a DBA or brand name without handling the Florida fictitious-name step
- Mixing personal and business money
- Assuming "Amazon handles tax" means Florida registration questions disappear
- Launching with regulated or hazmat-prone products too early
- Keeping weak supplier or brand-authenticity records
- Missing the Florida LLC annual report deadline
- Treating Amazon as the compliance department
Official links
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Chapter 7 of 7
Review your selected steps and open the packet PDF
Use the review screen to decide what belongs in the packet, then open a real PDF preview in a new tab.
Review and print
Review the chapters you kept and make sure the right reminders stay visible.
Use this step to keep only the chapters that match the launch plan now, then keep the local and city reminders close before you treat the packet as final.
Saved setup choice
single-member LLCThat choice stays visible while the rest of the journey gets lighter.
Packet count
4 chapters selectedOptional branches can stay out of the packet until they match the real launch plan.
Still verify locally
6 remindersLocal tax, zoning, insurance, and platform policy changes still need the official check.
Open the working launch packet with fillable tracker rows, then print or download it from the PDF tab.
Choose what stays in the packet
Selected chapters
- Choose setup
Your setup choice, the short safe path, and the money realities that matter before spending deeply. - Florida registrations
The Florida and federal registration sequence, tax setup, and state-maintenance checks. - Amazon FBA setup
Amazon FBA account setup, operations, and pre-launch readiness. - Local and city checks
Local permits, local taxes, city appendices, and location-specific operating rules. - Hiring and insurance
Hiring, payroll, insurance, and scale-up risk reminders. - Ongoing calendar and mistakes
The recurring compliance calendar, live-operating routine, and beginner mistakes to avoid.
See local verification reminders
- State portal points founders to state, federal, and local branches.
- Useful for the non-regulated-business baseline before industry-specific add-ons.
- Includes the portal eGuide and additional assistance links.
- City says every business needs a Business Tax Receipt. Home-based users still need the city zoning/use branch first.
- City says home-office applicants should choose Accessory of Use instead of a standard Certificate of Use.
- This page confirms the current application-fee baseline; exact total city costs still vary by the use category and review path.
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