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City demands business owner obtain tax receipt or shut down

June 06, 2024 | Fort Pierce, St. Lucie County, Florida


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City demands business owner obtain tax receipt or shut down
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed a case involving a local business operating without a required business tax receipt. The city has requested that the special magistrate impose a penalty of $250 on the business owner, who has been operating without the necessary documentation.

The magistrate was informed that the business owner would be given a five-day period to either obtain the business tax receipt or cease operations entirely. The city emphasized that the penalty is a one-time fee, as outlined in the municipal code, and did not recommend imposing a daily fine for continued non-compliance at this time.

Officials clarified that the business owner has two clear options: secure the business tax receipt or shut down the business. If the owner chooses to close the business while awaiting the receipt, this action would also be considered a form of compliance with the regulations. The outcome of this case will set a precedent for how similar situations are handled in the future.

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