A permit to employ minors in the entertainment industry is required of any individual or business entity that intends to employ an artist or performer under the age of 18 in the state of California.
It usually takes 48 hours to process the Work Permit. Bring the typed work permit back to the prospective employer.
Documents required: Following receipt and verification of the medical certification, the parent or guardian will receive an e-mail within one business day that the 10-day Temporary Entertainment Work Permit has been approved and is ready for printing.
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Documents required: Following receipt and verification of the medical certification, the parent or guardian will receive an e-mail within one business day that the 10-day Temporary Entertainment Work Permit has been approved and is ready for printing.
Once you completed the registration process, you will receive a temporary Business Tax Registration Certificate or Registration Number. A permanent Business Tax Registration Certificate will be mailed within 4 to 6 weeks. Depending on your business, you may also need to register for Police, Fire and/or Tobacco permits.
Key elements of an entertainment contract Parties involved. Clearly identify all parties involved in the contract. Scope of work. Detail the specific services or performances expected. Compensation. Duration of contract. Intellectual property rights. Confidentiality. Termination clauses. Indemnity and liability.
Your business license number (sometimes called a company license number) can be found on your business license and is part of what allows you to legally operate. Your EIN (also called a tax ID) is a different number that the IRS uses to identify your business.
How to get a business license in California Name and form your LLC. Apply for your statewide license(s) (if applicable) ... Determine which local licenses you need. Apply for your California business license(s) ... Apply for federal licenses and tax treatment (as necessary)