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April 27, 2010



31 arrested in unlicensed contractor bust


A six-month investigation into unlicensed contracting

work led to the arrest of 31 people and warrants for

eight others.

Nearly 40 unlicensed individuals responded to advertisements posted on craigslist and other Internet

sites that sought workers to do roof repairs, remodeling

and other work that requires a license, according to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office. A sting house was set up in

San Marco last week for prospective workers. Everyone

who came to the house was unlicensed, the Sheriff's

Office said.

The Florida Department of Business and Professional

Regulation and Sheriff's Office said the reason for the

investigation was twofold: Hard times may push

homeowners to look for cheap work, and unlicensed

people are looking for quick money.

"We don't want people to have problems down the road

and end up paying much more than they originally should

have because the work is not up to code, or they have catastrophic results, such as a fire or flood," said Regional

Program Administrator Sandra Rentfrow in a news release.


Submitted by: Jim Brestle


Source URL: http://jacksonville.com/news/crime/2010-04-26/story/31-

arrested-unlicensed-contractor-bust


By Kate Howard



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_____________________________________________________________January 29, 2010 

Dear Friends:


Many Department of Business and Professional Regulation customers are small business owners who need support during this challenging economic time. This week, Governor Charlie Crist proposed strategies to support Florida's businesses and stimulate the economy through $100 million in tax relief to businesses and families. These tax cuts are a way to boost economic recovery. Governor Crist recommended a $9.7-billion investment in economic development, which includes infrastructure, workforce development, and incentives for small businesses.

One of the proposed tax cuts that would have a direct effect on small businesses is a one-percent reduction in the corporate income tax rate, from 5.5. to 4.5 percent, on the first $1 million of a corporation's taxable income. Many of you are small business owners and can appreciate that by allowing a business to keep its hard-earned income, it gives the business the resources needed to hire additional employees and make other enhancements. It will also strengthen Florida's business friendly climate and competitiveness, which will attract new business investments and provide additional jobs for Floridians. The tax cut will save businesses approximately $57.4 million.

Another key proposal intended to provide relief to Florida businesses is to delay unemployment compensation tax payment. With the increase in the unemployment rate from $8.40 to more than $100 per employee, businesses face an increase in unemployment taxes. By delaying this increase, businesses could receive much needed relief.

Those tax relief proposals are just two highlights of Governor Crist's plans to strengthen Florida's business environment and boost Florida's economy.

Sincerely,


Scott Ross

Deputy Secretary

Department of Business and

Professional Regulation

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Tallahassee, Florida 32399

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