In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You'll need to get a license from the city in which you're planning to operate your business. Whether you'll be renting office space or operating your business from your home, you'll need to get a license in the place where your business address is located.   Every city has a database with a list of addresses that fall within that municipality. Search online for your city's name + business license to find the correct webpage. You can also find the right information by way of the US Small Business Administration (SBA)'s website. Whether you are just starting out in business, or are firing up a new venture, the SBA has a wealth of information, not just on rules and regulations, but on everything from how to name your business to how to get funding. Their page on permits offers information where to get licensed, with details specific to your locale and your industry. Different business types have different codes, and you'll need to know this information to get a license. Different codes will require specific application processes, and every city has its own set of requirements. You may need nothing more than a simple Assumed Business Name (often called a DBA), or you may want to start a corporation. Whatever you are searching for, your city will undoubtedly have a form for it. Check your city's business license site for information. If you use the SBA website, you'll need to locate your state agency and narrow down your location by city or county. You may be presented with a list of links and information relevant to obtaining any of the licenses and registrations you need to conduct virtually any type of business. Whether you go directly to your city's website or use the SBA as a resource, you'll be presented with an extensive list of business entity types for your state. Locate the one that is most applicable to your needs.  To get the forms, you can either download them from the site or go to your City Hall and pick them up in person. In addition to the basic forms for obtaining a business license, you may need to fill out other forms and apply for permits specific to your situation. For example, if you're operating your business from home, planning to remodel your building space, planning to use hazardous materials, planning to sell food, etc., you'll need to make sure you get the required permits.  Follow the links to your form, reading any important information that may be presented along the way—including descriptions, fees, requirements, and so on. You may do this online or print the forms and fill them out by hand. Some states make provisions for performing these functions directly online, but will generally require you to create an account before being able to do so. You will generally be required to provide the following information about your business, in addition to other information specific to the type of business you are operating:  Type of business Business address Name of business owner Contact information Federal ID number Number of employees
Summary: Determine where to get your business license. Know your business code. Locate the forms you'll need to fill out. Fill out the forms.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: It is easy to over-salt your food as it can add flavor to an otherwise bland dish. However, if you need to add flavor to your food, try swapping salt with black pepper.  Foods like pastas, eggs, and soups can be flavored with black pepper instead of salt. Eating foods seasoned with pepper over salt may test strange at first, but give it time. Your taste buds will adjust. Store bought soup stocks and gravies are often loaded in added salt. Instead of purchasing these items at the store, make them yourself at home. Opt for recipes that do not require a lot of added salt. You can also try replacing some or all of the stock in a soup recipe with water, which you can season with spices and black pepper instead of salt. When cooking things like pasta, rice, beans, or vegetables, do not salt the water ahead of time. This is an easy way to cut some salt out of your diet. For flavor, try adding other spices to the water like garlic powder or dried basil. Try to see cutting back on salt as an adventure rather than a burden. Explore different kinds of flavors and recipes that do not require a lot of added salt. For example, you can add basil, rosemary, cayenne pepper, garlic, and vinegar to recipes for added flavor. You can look up unique flavor combinations online, such as cajun blends, that can add flavor to your favorite foods without over-salting them.  If you're consistent about trying new flavors over salt, your taste buds will eventually adjust. Give it time and eventually you will appreciate new recipes and spices and stop missing salt. You can also add a drop or 2 of hot sauce. Hot sauce has sodium in it, but if you only use a drop or 2 then it won’t add too much. Things like mayonnaise, mustard, and soy sauce have a high salt content. You should reduce using these foods to add flavor to your dishes. If you want mustard on your sandwich, use a small coin-sized dollop rather than spreading mustard over an entire piece of bread.
Summary:
Replace salt with black pepper. Make your own stocks and gravies. Do not salt water you boil. Explore different flavors and recipes. Cut back on your use of condiments.