A recent change in City of Branson Law allows some home-based business owners to get refunds on certain fees. l
The full release from the city is below:
The City of Branson is notifying residents of a potential reimbursement opportunity for certain home-based business license fees following the passage of Ordinance 2026-0041 on May 26, 2026.
The ordinance amends Chapters 22 and 94 of the Branson Municipal Code regarding “No-Impact Home-Based Businesses.” Residents who operated a home-based business between August 28, 2022, and the current date may be eligible for reimbursement of previously paid business license fees if their business qualifies as a No-Impact Home-Based Business.
A No-Impact Home-Based Business is generally a home-based business that does not create a noticeable impact on the surrounding residential area. To qualify, the business must meet the following criteria:
The total number of employees and clients on-site at one time cannot exceed the occupancy limit for the residential dwelling
The business must be limited to the sale of lawful goods and services
The business cannot cause a substantial increase in traffic through the residential area
Business activities must occur inside the residential dwelling or in the yard of the residential dwelling
The business cannot be visible from any public street
Residents who believe their business may qualify, or who are unsure whether their business meets the criteria, are encouraged to contact the City’s Planning & Development Licensing Office for clarification and additional information regarding the reimbursement process.
The Planning & Development Licensing Office is happy to help answer questions and provide guidance to residents who may be eligible. Residents can contact the office at 417-337-8551, option 1.
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