To sell goods in Washington, D.C., you typically need a Basic Business License, which is required for most types of businesses. Depending on what you're selling, you may also need additional permits or licenses, such as a sales tax permit or health permits for food items. It's recommended to check with the D.C. Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (DCRA) for specific requirements based on your business type.
No it is not necessary to have a business permit or license to sell merchandise at any kind of convention.
Selling lemonade that you made yourself and are not trying to make a business out of is legal, but if you want to have a business in that kind of stuff, you need a permit/license to sell.
No you don't need a permit
do I need a permit to sell things in Wisconsin off the street
No
Yes
do we need a permit to sell snowcones for one day..
Hell no
In order to sell plants as a business, you will need to first get a business permit. From there, you will need to get a business license.
Yes you need a dealer's permit however many people sell small trinkets while traveling without any papers. If you are only selling a little bit of stuff and plan on moving around odds are you won't have problems. If you are selling lots of stuff and going home with a huge wad of cash then some guys from the government will show up sooner or later.
no you don't
First, you need a business license. If you wish to sell alcoholic beverages, you need a different kind of permit, one that may take weeks or months to obtain.