Actually, it was city government that contacted us....
When we filed for the Seller's Permit last year, BOE told us there were no additional charges and all we had to do is file our taxes with them. But then Belmont notified us months later about the Business License rule. So... Dealing with city government was unavoidable. :-( Not sure why BOE didn't tell us about this rule (as they do ask you for your home address). Did they not know themselves (the woman I spoke to back then was very enthusiastic about the license and explaining tax process....)? Or maybe city law is outside of BOE's concern?
We're thinking about doing a joint thing with friends outside of Belmont, which would put the "place of business" not within Belmont City Limits. We have to research this more. Sigh... So much legal issues for a simple booth at an anime con.... :-(
Belmont sucks. The laws are not friendly to small business at all (let alone the independent seller, like old ladies at craft fairs or ppl doing garage sales). The rep we spoke to pretty much offered "move out of Belmont" as the only solution. Not her fault, but it just shows where city law is at for this.
When we filed for the Seller's Permit last year, BOE told us there were no additional charges and all we had to do is file our taxes with them. But then Belmont notified us months later about the Business License rule. So... Dealing with city government was unavoidable. :-( Not sure why BOE didn't tell us about this rule (as they do ask you for your home address). Did they not know themselves (the woman I spoke to back then was very enthusiastic about the license and explaining tax process....)? Or maybe city law is outside of BOE's concern?
We're thinking about doing a joint thing with friends outside of Belmont, which would put the "place of business" not within Belmont City Limits. We have to research this more. Sigh... So much legal issues for a simple booth at an anime con.... :-(
Belmont sucks. The laws are not friendly to small business at all (let alone the independent seller, like old ladies at craft fairs or ppl doing garage sales). The rep we spoke to pretty much offered "move out of Belmont" as the only solution. Not her fault, but it just shows where city law is at for this.