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Notus compliance requirements

Every filing obligation for small businesses operating in Notus, Idaho — federal, state, county, and city-specific.

Breakdown: 106 federal requirements, 85 Idaho state filings, 10 Canyon County requirements, and 5 Notus-specific requirements. Each obligation links to an authoritative source — the official government page where available, or the authorized filing portal or publisher otherwise.

Federal Obligations(106)

1099-NEC Filing — Nonemployee Compensation

ANNUALTAX FILING

Businesses that pay $600 or more to a non-employee (independent contractor, freelancer, etc.) during the year must file Form 1099-NEC with the IRS and provide a copy to the recipient by January 31. Th...

ADA Title III — Accessibility Compliance for Public Accommodations

AS NEEDEDREGISTRATION

Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires businesses that are places of public accommodation (restaurants, retail stores, hotels, theaters, medical offices, professional offices,...

ATF Federal Explosives License/Permit

ONE TIMEINDUSTRY LICENSE

Businesses that manufacture, import, deal in, or use explosive materials must obtain a federal explosives license or permit from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Licenses...

Est. fee: $200 ($200 for a manufacturer/importer/dealer license (3-year term). $100 for a user permit (3-year term). Employee Possessor background check fees may apply separately.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

ATF Form 4473 Firearms Transaction Recordkeeping

AS NEEDEDINDUSTRY LICENSE

All Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) must complete and retain ATF Form 4473 (Firearms Transaction Record) for every firearm transaction conducted through the licensee. Per the Bipartisan Safer Commun...

Est. fee: $0 (No fee. Form 4473 is a recordkeeping obligation, not a filing.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

BIS Export Controls — Export Administration Regulations (EAR)

AS NEEDEDPERMIT

Businesses exporting goods, software, or technology from the United States must comply with the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) administered by the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS). Expor...

Est. fee: $0 (No fee for export license applications. Compliance program costs vary.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

BOI Report — Beneficial Ownership Information

ONE TIMEREGISTRATION

The Corporate Transparency Act requires certain companies to report their beneficial ownership information (BOI) to FinCEN. As of March 2025, FinCEN issued a rule exempting all domestic companies from...

Est. fee: $0 (No filing fee. Filing is done online at boiefiling.fincen.gov.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

BOI Report — Updated Report (Ownership Changes)

AS NEEDEDREGISTRATION

Under the Corporate Transparency Act, reporting companies must file an updated Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) report with FinCEN within 30 calendar days of any change to previously reported in...

CAN-SPAM Act Compliance

AS NEEDEDREGISTRATION

The CAN-SPAM Act (Controlling the Assault of Non-Solicited Pornography and Marketing Act) applies to all businesses that send commercial email messages — any electronic mail message whose primary purp...

Est. fee: $0 (No filing fee — CAN-SPAM is a compliance-posture obligation with no registration or filing required.)Source → (opens in new tab)

CBP Import Entry — Customs Declaration for Imported Goods

AS NEEDEDTAX FILING

Businesses importing goods into the United States with a value exceeding $2,500 must file an entry with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Formal entries require a customs bond and use of a lic...

COBRA Notice Requirements — Continuation of Health Coverage

AS NEEDEDEMPLOYMENT

The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) requires employers with 20 or more employees who sponsor group health plans to offer continuation coverage to employees and their dependents ...

Idaho State Obligations(85)

Annual Report

ANNUALREGISTRATION

All Idaho LLCs, corporations, and limited partnerships registered with the Idaho Secretary of State must file an Annual Report each year to maintain active status. The report confirms or updates the r...

Est. fee: $0 (Online filing is FREE. Paper filing fee is $20. Electronic filing is strongly recommended.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

Assumed Business Name (DBA) Certificate

ONE TIMEREGISTRATION

Any person or entity conducting business in Idaho under a name other than their legal name must file a Certificate of Assumed Business Name with the Idaho Secretary of State before transacting busines...

Est. fee: $25 ($25 online filing fee. Paper filing by mail or in person costs $45 ($25 filing fee + $20 manual processing fee). Expedited service: $40 additional (1 business day) or $100 additional (same day).)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

Childcare Facility License

ANNUALINDUSTRY LICENSE

Idaho childcare facilities providing compensated care to 7 or more children (group day care: 7–12 children; child care center: 13+ children) must obtain a license from the Idaho Department of Health a...

Est. fee: $250 (License fees vary by facility size: Group day care facility (7–12 children): $100/year; Child care center (13–25 children): $250/year; Large child care center (26+ children): $325/year. Fees are set by the local public health district.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

Cosmetology Establishment (Salon) License

ANNUALINDUSTRY LICENSE

Any facility in Idaho where cosmetology, barbering, esthetics, or nail services are performed for compensation must obtain a cosmetology establishment license from the Idaho Division of Occupational &...

Est. fee: $45 (Primary establishment license application: $45 (per DOPL BCB application form). Annual renewal: $20. Fees decreased effective January 1, 2025. Individual cosmetologist/barber/esthetician/nail tech: Application $25, original license $25, annual renewal $25. Massage therapy licensing is a separate DOPL board program with separate fees.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

Electrical Contractor License

ANNUALINDUSTRY LICENSE

Electrical contractors must be licensed by the Idaho Division of Building Safety (DBS) Electrical Bureau. Requires passing an exam and maintaining a $10,000 surety bond. License must be renewed annual...

Est. fee: $75 (Annual renewal fee. Initial licensing requires exam fee.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

Food Establishment Permit

ANNUALINDUSTRY LICENSE

Idaho food establishments (restaurants, cafes, food carts, catering companies, food processors, and other businesses that prepare or sell food for public consumption) must obtain a permit from the loc...

Funeral Establishment License

EVERY 2 YEARSINDUSTRY LICENSE

Any person or business operating a funeral service establishment (funeral home or crematory) in Idaho must obtain a license from the Idaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses (DOPL) und...

Est. fee: $225 (Original license fee: $125. Application fee: $100. Biennial renewal fee — contact DOPL for current renewal schedule and amounts. Fees subject to change.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

HVAC Contractor License

ANNUALINDUSTRY LICENSE

HVAC contractors must be licensed by the Idaho Division of Building Safety (DBS) HVAC Bureau. Requires passing an exam and maintaining appropriate insurance.

Healthcare Professional License (DOPL)

EVERY 2 YEARSINDUSTRY LICENSE

Healthcare professionals practicing in Idaho must obtain a license from the Idaho Division of Occupational & Professional Licenses (DOPL), which administers licensing for most healthcare professions t...

IFTA Fuel Tax Quarterly Return

QUARTERLYTAX FILING

Idaho interstate motor carriers operating vehicles with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) greater than 26,000 lbs, or vehicles with 3 or more axles, that operate in Idaho and at least one other IFT...

Est. fee: $10 (IFTA license fee: $10/year. IFTA decals: $0.60 per set of 2 decals (one set required per qualifying vehicle). IFTA license and decals expire December 31 each year. No weight-mile tax in Idaho (unlike Oregon). Administered by the Idaho State Tax Commission (not ITD).)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

Canyon County Obligations(10)

Business Personal Property Tax Declaration (Canyon County)

ANNUALTAX FILING

All businesses in Canyon County that own tangible personal property (furniture, fixtures, equipment, machinery, supplies, etc.) used in business operations must file an annual Personal Property Declar...

Child Care Facility Health and Safety Inspection (Canyon County — Southwest District Health)

ANNUALPERMIT

Child care facilities (centers and in-home providers) in Canyon County must pass an annual health and safety inspection conducted by Southwest District Health (SWDH) as part of the Idaho child care li...

Est. fee: $100 (Licensing fees are collected by Southwest District Health upon referral from IdahoSTARS. Contact SWDH for the current fee schedule.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

Commercial Building Permit (Canyon County)

ONE TIMEPERMIT

Businesses constructing, remodeling, or altering commercial buildings in unincorporated Canyon County must obtain a commercial building permit. Idaho adopted the International Building Code (IBC) stat...

Conditional Use Permit (Canyon County)

ONE TIMEPERMIT

Businesses operating in unincorporated Canyon County that require a use not permitted by right in their zoning district must obtain a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) from Canyon County Development Servic...

Est. fee: $750 (Contact Canyon County Development Services at (208) 402-4164 for the current fee schedule. The 2025 Permit Fee Schedule is available at canyoncounty.id.gov. A pre-application fee may also apply.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

County Alcohol Beverage License (Canyon County)

ANNUALINDUSTRY LICENSE

Businesses in unincorporated Canyon County that sell alcoholic beverages (beer, wine, or liquor) must obtain a county alcohol beverage license from the Canyon County Recorder's Office, in addition to ...

Est. fee: $100 (Fees vary by license type (beer, wine, liquor). See the Canyon County fee schedule within the application or on the instructions page. Accepted forms of payment: cash, check, money order, or credit/debit card (2.5% or $2.00 minimum transaction fee).)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

Food Establishment Permit (Canyon County — Southwest District Health)

ANNUALPERMIT

All food businesses in Canyon County that serve or sell food requiring time/temperature control for safety (TCS foods) must obtain an annual Food Establishment License from Southwest District Health (...

Est. fee: $250 (Annual food establishment license fee varies by establishment type and risk level. Contact Southwest District Health for exact current fees. Plan review fee required for new establishments.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

Home Occupation Permit (Canyon County)

ONE TIMEPERMIT

Home-based businesses operating in unincorporated Canyon County must obtain a Home Occupation Permit from the county planning and zoning department. This ensures the business is compatible with reside...

Est. fee: $75 (Typically $50-$150 depending on the county. Contact the county planning and zoning department for current fee schedule.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

Mobile Food Unit Permit (Canyon County — Southwest District Health)

ANNUALPERMIT

Food trucks, food carts, and mobile food vendors operating in Canyon County must obtain an annual Mobile Food Unit Permit from Southwest District Health (SWDH). SWDH is the public health authority for...

Est. fee: $100 (Mobile food unit permit: $100/year. Plan review fee for new units may apply. Contact SWDH for current fee schedule.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

On-Site Wastewater (Septic) System Permit (Canyon County — Southwest District Health)

ONE TIMEPERMIT

Businesses in Canyon County that are not connected to a public sewer system must obtain a septic/subsurface sewage disposal system permit from Southwest District Health (SWDH) before installing or mod...

Est. fee: $878 (Contact Southwest District Health at (208) 455-5400 for the current fee schedule. Fees are comparable to other Idaho health districts. Septic installer licenses: $130 (basic) or $195 (complex).)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

Temporary Food Event Permit (Canyon County — Southwest District Health)

AS NEEDEDPERMIT

Food vendors at temporary events (fairs, festivals, farmers markets, fundraisers) in Canyon County must obtain a Temporary Food Event Permit from Southwest District Health (SWDH). This applies to any ...

Est. fee: $35 (Single-day event: $35. Multi-day or multiple events: $70. Maximum 14 consecutive days per event.)Filing link → (opens in new tab)Source → (opens in new tab)

City Obligations(5)

Food Establishment Permit (Southwest District Health)

ANNUALINDUSTRY LICENSE

Food establishments operating in Notus must obtain a food safety permit from Southwest District Health (SWDH, District 3), which serves Canyon County. This includes restaurants, grocery stores, conven...

Notus Building Permit

ONE TIMEPERMIT

The City of Notus has Title 8: Building Regulations in its municipal code (Municode). Canyon County Development Services Department also administers building permits in the area. Building permit fees ...

Notus Business License

ANNUALREGISTRATION

The City of Notus has a municipal code on Municode and under Idaho Code 50-307, the city has authority to license occupations and businesses operating within city limits. Permits are handled at City H...

Notus City Alcohol Beverage License

ANNUALINDUSTRY LICENSE

Under Idaho Code Title 23, businesses selling or serving alcoholic beverages within Notus city limits must obtain city council consent/approval in addition to the Idaho State Police ABC license. Canyo...

Notus Zoning Compliance

ONE TIMEPERMIT

The City of Notus has Title 9: Zoning Regulations and Title 10: Subdivision Regulations in its municipal code (Municode). Businesses must ensure their proposed use is consistent with the applicable zo...

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