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Do I need a business license to make a prototype of my invention?

Answered By Elsie Ivins, Editor


You do not need to get a business license to make a prototype of your invention if you will not endorse it for commercial use. However, if that will be the case, you really need to get a business license. In addition, the license you will obtain for the prototype is separate from the license that you will get in case you will now be developing the final product of your invention.

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