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Salon and food business

February 17, 2012 Asked by jamaal sulliavan

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Wanting to start a bussiness that is mixed... Salon and food. what is need to get started and what process do i need to follow? It's in Greenville, SC.

February 21, 2012 Answered by Mary Dubitsky

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Jamaal,

To operate a salon in South Carolina, you first must hold a salon license with the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation Cosmetology Board. The application fee is $100 and the license must be renewed annually. Individual employees of the salon must also hold licenses depending on the type of service they provide.

The business will also need to complete a state tax registration with the S.C. Dept. of Revenue. If you would like to serve food in the salon, you will need to hold a retail food establishment permit. These are issued by the SC Department of Health and Environmental Control. Finally, on the local level, your business must hold a business license for the City of Greenville, SC.

Do not let licensing requirements stand in the way of a successful business. Our licensing specialist can take care of the entire process to ensure your business is in full compliance with all state and local laws.


Best of luck with your business!

Mary Dubitsky
License Specialist @ LicenseLogix

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