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Freelance Cad

What kind of license and permit do I need (in California) to start a Freelance CAD drafting business?
I’m considering starting a freelance side business doing CAD drafting for local manufacturers. Right now I’m in the process of asking tons of questions and haven’t gotten to the business plan stage yet. Some of my questions are: Are my services taxable? What license/permit do I need? How do I go about finding out if there is a demand? Thanks in advance for your advice!
Contact your local and state government to determine if you will require any licenses or permits to operate your business. Local codes may restrict where your office may be located.Each license contains its own special requirements which may include fees, certifications, insurance and exams. Thus the first step is to recognize the industry of your business and contact the appropriate department in your state for information about regulations; this information is easily found on line.
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