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Business License Fee Waiver Program

The Business License Fee Waiver Program allows home-based businesses moving into a commercial unit in the City of Clovis, to obtain a one-time two-year business license fee waiver. To qualify, businesses are required to complete a small business training course offered by the Central Valley Business Incubator (CVBI) or Small Business Development Center (SBDC). Proof of completing either course will be required to receive the waiver. In addition, businesses must have a current businesses license.
For more information please call 324-2083.

CVBI can be reached at 559-292-9033 or by visiting: www.cvbi.org. SBDC can be reached at 559-230-4056 or by visiting: http://www.ccsbdc.org/ 

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