Garibaldi would charge for a home-based business; especially if she has a 
local phone number (all 1-800 numbers tie into a local number 
somewhere...), and her clients send her payments to Garibaldi.

At 03:16 PM 10/13/2005, you wrote:
>Sorry to be so needy with another inquiry, but….
>
>Of those cities with business licenses in place, do you license Internet 
>based businesses?  A person called last week, her bank is asking for a 
>copy of her city business license, which she doesn’t have.  She lives in 
>the city and works out of her home.  She does executive recruitment, is 
>registered in the State of Delaware, and says she has no Oregon 
>clients.  A reading of our City Code would indicate that any provider of a 
>professional service who does business with the public and is located in 
>Sisters is subject to a business license.  The local paper has picked up 
>on the story, resulting from my seeking clarification with the City 
>Council last week, and there will be a big story in tomorrow’s paper.  So, 
>how do you handle these situations?
>
>Eileen Stein
>City Manager
>City of Sisters
>P.O. Box 39
>Sisters, OR 97759
>(541) 549-6022, Ext. 1
>(541) 549-0561 - fax
>estein@ci.sisters.or.us
>
>
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