Occupational Licensing Division
Welcome to
the City of Franklin’s License Fee Division.
The License Fee Division
collects Occupational License Fees from all businesses that operate
within the city limits of Franklin. As with most cities in
Kentucky, Occupational License Fees are our main source of
revenue. This revenue is generated by four sources: 1)
Minimum Business License Fees, 2) Business License Reconciliation of
Gross Receipts, 3) Occupational Fee on payrolls 4) Manufacturing
License Fee 5) Insurance Premium Fee.
- Minimum
Business License Fee must be paid by all businesses
operating for profit in the city limits of Franklin. New
businesses should pay the Minimum License Fee before beginning
operations in Franklin. Existing businesses must renew the
License on or before January 31 of each year.
- Business
License Reconciliation must be filed on or before April
15 of each calendar year, or 105 days after the businesses fiscal year
end. Copies of the applicable Federal return must be attached
to verify gross receipts.
- Occupational
License Fee on payroll is the largest contributor of
revenue to the City. This fee is withheld from the employees
by the employer and remitted quarterly. The 1% fee applies to
the gross wages of individuals working in the city limits of Franklin,
regardless of residence.
- Manufacturing
License Fee is imposed on all manufacturing companies
located within the city of Franklin. Each manufacturer must
pay an annual license fee equal to the number of employees, including
salaried employees, multiplied by $20. This fee shall be due
and payable quarterly, and the number of employees shall be defined as
the weekly average of total employment for each quarter. The
minimum annual license fee is $100.00. This fee is in
addition to the Payroll fee imposed on employees.
- Insurance
Premium Fee is imposed on insurance policies issued in
Franklin at a rate of 9%. This fee is remitted by the
insurance companies and is imposed on the policyholder’s bill.
SPECIAL
NOTE TO CONTRACTORS
All subcontractors must have
an Occupational License. One cannot work “under” another’s
license unless they are considered an employee and the 1% Occupational
License Fee is being withheld from the subcontractor’s
earnings. Therefore, all subcontractors must also obtain an
application and License before doing business within the City Of
Franklin. Penalties will be imposed on those contractors in
violation of Occupational License Ordinance.
See also: Contractor Information Sheet
Any questions regarding
Occupational License Fees should be directed to the License Fee
Division at (270)586-4497. You may also email the
License Fee Division to Mandy Cassady.
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