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Do Etsy Sellers Need a Business License?

Etsy collects and remits sales tax in most states. But your city doesn't know or care about that. Here's what you actually need as an Etsy seller.

โœ… Usually yes โ€” here's why
โš ๏ธ The common misconception
Many Etsy sellers think: "Etsy handles my taxes, so I'm covered." This is wrong. Etsy's marketplace facilitator role covers sales tax collection โ€” not business licensing.
Your city has no idea who Etsy is. They only care that you're operating a business in their jurisdiction.
โœ… What you actually need
(1) A local business license from your city or county. (2) Possibly a home occupation permit if you work from home. (3) A state seller's permit if your state requires it for direct sales outside Etsy.
Some states exempt marketplace sellers from seller's permits since Etsy handles the tax. Check your specific state.

The local business license โ€” almost always required

This is the main thing most Etsy sellers miss. Your city or county requires a business license for anyone operating a business in their jurisdiction โ€” including online sellers who never see customers in person.

The license typically costs $25โ€“$100/year. You apply to your city or county finance or revenue office. Most allow online applications. The fact that you sell through Etsy doesn't exempt you.

The home occupation permit โ€” often required too

If you make crafts, package goods, or run your Etsy business from your home, many cities require a home occupation permit. This is separate from the business license. It says your home address is approved for business activity.

Some cities automatically include this when you say you're home-based during the business license application. Others require a separate application to the zoning department.

The seller's permit โ€” depends on your state

A seller's permit authorizes you to collect sales tax on taxable sales. In most states, because Etsy is a marketplace facilitator, Etsy already collects and remits sales tax on your behalf for sales made through Etsy.

However: if you also sell at craft fairs, farmers markets, your own website, or anywhere outside Etsy, you need a seller's permit to collect sales tax on those sales. And some states still require a seller's permit even if Etsy handles the tax.

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What about an EIN?

You don't need an EIN (Employer Identification Number) just to sell on Etsy. But many cities require it when you apply for a business license. Getting one is free at IRS.gov and takes 5 minutes.

Do you need an LLC?

No โ€” an LLC is not required to sell on Etsy. You can operate as a sole proprietor. However, an LLC adds legal protection if a customer ever sues you over a product. This becomes more relevant as your shop grows.

Quick answers

This depends on your city. Some have revenue thresholds below which you don't need a license. But most cities have no threshold โ€” even one sale technically requires a license if you're operating as a business. Check with your specific city.
For sales made through Etsy specifically โ€” possibly. But if you sell anywhere else (your own website, craft fairs, direct to buyers), you need a seller's permit for those sales. Check your state's specific rules.
Etsy doesn't enforce local business licensing. They don't check. But your city can โ€” and some do conduct enforcement sweeps of online businesses.
No โ€” U.S. sales tax only applies to sales to U.S. customers. International sales are generally exempt from U.S. sales tax.

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โš ๏ธ Not legal advice. Rules vary by location and change frequently. Always verify with your city, county, or state office before taking any action.

⚠️ Heads up: This site explains business licensing in plain English. Not legal advice. Rules change. Always verify with your actual city or state office. Affiliate disclosure.