What Is a Business License?
A business license provides legal proof that a business owner has met all regulations to operate a business at the local, state, or federal level. Business licenses are granted to owners who are in compliance with whichever agency approves the license, which is typically a government or industry organization.
Some professions or business types may require licensing at different levels, so it's always important to check with governing bodies in your profession, in your state, and in your city or county to ensure you meet all the requirements.
Business Licenses and Shopify
Now that you understand what a business license is and what it's used for, you may still wonder: Do I need to get a business license for my Shopify business? The short answer is no, you generally do not need a business license to use Shopify. There are, however, a few circumstances in which you'll need to have a business license, including:
If you earn more than $20,000 per month via Shopify
If you store regulated inventory in your home (anything that requires a health permit, like some foods, plants, supplements, or cosmetics)
If you require a professional or government license based on the type of business you operate or the items you sell
Outside of these scenarios, you are free to run a business on Shopify without a business license. Again, it's vital that you check requirements at all levels to be certain you're in compliance with local, state, and federal law.
Sales Tax Considerations
Though you don't typically need a business license, you may need a particular type of permit to collect sales tax on the items you sell. The type of paperwork or application you'll need to fill out will vary by the state in which you formed your business, but it may also depend on where you have nexus.
Nexus refers to where and how your business is taxed on the sale of your products or services. Often, your nexus starts with where you have a physical presence (where your business was legally formed), but it can expand and grow based on how much you sell in a particular location.
If you're selling via Shopify, it is critical to understand your tax nexus and how it may determine which permits you need to have on hand. If you're making a lot of sales and they're coming from all over the U.S., you might benefit from using Shopify Tax, a service that helps you determine where you have nexus and what taxes you need to collect and report. Shopify Tax is free, up to an annual threshold of $100,000 in sales. Beyond that, it's a fee-based service that varies based on your Shopify membership.
Business Licenses for LLCs or Sole Proprietorships on Shopify
Does your business structure change your requirements for having a business license to sell on Shopify? Not really. Both LLCs and sole proprietorships (businesses without a legal business structure) must meet the same requirements mentioned above.
It is, however, sometimes easier when you have an LLC or other business entity that identifies you as a legitimate business when registering for your Shopify account. This allows you to set up your shop using your registered business name and EIN, which you'll receive if you switch from a sole proprietor to an LLC owner.
No LLC? No problem. Sole proprietors can still set up and run successful businesses via Shopify, with a few minor adjustments. First, if you don't have a legally registered business name, you might want to consider a DBA, or Doing Business As, which is a filing that allows you to operate under a name that's different from your own.
Sole proprietors will also need to keep an eye out for 1099 forms. These tax forms are sent by Shopify to contractors, freelancers, and sole proprietors, and they'll detail your earnings for the previous year. You'll then need to use your 1099 to file your taxes.
Do You Need to Have a Business License to Dropship on Shopify?
You do not need to have a business license to dropship on Shopify — just like other Shopify businesses, dropshippers are only required to have a business license if they earn more than $20,000 on Shopify per month, regulate inventory from home, or require a professional or government license.
Dropshipping through Shopify is a popular choice because it's a business you can start with relatively little money. Another cost-saving bonus for dropshippers: licenses and permits are typically worry-free. Why? Because the suppliers are the ones storing the goods to be shipped, making the suppliers liable for meeting codes and maintaining all necessary licenses — not the dropshipper.
Do You Need a Seller's Permit to Sell on Shopify?
You may need a seller's permit if you're selling on Shopify, and it all depends on the aforementioned nexus. If you have nexus in a particular state, then you will need to comply with their sales tax requirements, regardless of where your business is based or where you ship from.
Most states require a seller's permit (which may also be called a resale certificate or sales tax permit) if they collect sales tax on items sold in the state. Actual requirements, forms, and permit fees vary, so it's always best to check permit requirements across all 50 states.