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active 6 years, 1 month agoDavid replied to the topic Just to clarify… in the forum Tennessee 11 years, 4 months ago
Yes, you are absolutely reading that right in terms of your state’s requirements. You should check with your city or county though (probably the planning division)… they may have some requirements. For instance, you might have to get a standard business license, which is usually easy and inexpensive.
David replied to the topic Reselling food from Cottage Food Licensed Vendors in the forum Georgia 11 years, 4 months ago
Erin, as you deduced, this would be classified as an indirect sale. I understand your desire to support the business, but the intention of the law is that the end-consumer would meet the producer. I’d imagine that this wouldn’t be the case with your gift boxes. Best of luck!
David replied to the topic Garage/Bake Sale in the forum Questions & Answers 11 years, 4 months ago
It depends on the type of sale. If it’s for your personal profit, then yes, technically you’d need be registered. However, as a one-time thing at such a spontaneous event, it really wouldn’t make sense for you to go through that process. I would think you’d be fine just selling under the table.
David replied to the topic Dog Treats in the forum Questions & Answers 11 years, 4 months ago
Generally speaking, pet treats have special requirements and are not allowed in the cottage food industry. Technically, a state could allow them, but I haven’t seen one that has yet. Often the phrase “food for human consumption” is in the law language. You could try checking with your ag or health dept though and see what they say.
David replied to the topic Home food Processing PA in the forum Questions & Answers 11 years, 4 months ago
Generally speaking, no. You must make the products in your home kitchen only — i.e. the kitchen in the place where you live. A separate building wouldn’t work because you don’t live in that building. This would be true for almost any state. You should call your ag dept to clarify, but I’m pretty sure that’s what they’ll say. Pennsylvania’s more…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Future legislation? in the forum Illinois 11 years, 5 months ago
Kathleen, you’re right… it is strange that sales are allowed at farmers markets and not from home, and yet, a number of states have restrictions like this. Fortunately most allow sales from home too.
From what I’ve seen, it takes just one person to activate a cottage food law, or an amendment, in a state. Usually it involves finding a…[Read more]
David replied to the topic license for farmer's market in the forum Florida 11 years, 5 months ago
Nicole, you are not required to get a license from the health department to sell your food, but it’s very reasonable for your farmers market to require a business license. It’s the same basic license any business of any type would get, and it’s usually pretty easy — you would apply with your city or county. It’s also relatively inexpensive……[Read more]
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David replied to the topic one time sale in the forum Questions & Answers 11 years, 5 months ago
Mitchell, it depends on your state but the short answer is technically, probably yes, you do have to get a permit even for one day. Some states don’t require sellers to need a permit to produce cottage foods, while others totally prohibit this kind of sale — they don’t even allow home sellers at all.
In almost all states, you can sell your goods…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Sales Tax in the forum Florida 11 years, 5 months ago
April, I’m not the ultimate guru on this but I did a little research for Florida (I’m more familiar with California’s tax laws, but Florida’s look similar). The bottom line is that it doesn’t look like you need to charge sales tax.
One important factor for charging sales tax is whether the product is intended to be consumed on the seller’s…[Read more]
David replied to the topic Candy in California in the forum California 11 years, 5 months ago
Sandy, I personally know many cottage food operations in CA that make caramels and have had them approved. However, some counties are a little stricter than others, but I still don’t think any would say no. What county are you from? Of course, the only way to know for sure would be to talk to your county’s environmental health department.
The law…[Read more]
David replied to the topic veggies/eggs in the forum Florida 11 years, 5 months ago
Leslie, I’ll try to tackle your questions. Keep them coming!
This site is really dedicated to cottage foods, or value-added homemade foods. If you want to sell uncut fruits and vegetables, then you should be able to do that without any kind of permit. Eggs and milk are a little different… the eggs will probably be okay, though some states have…[Read more]
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