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Where in the Southern Steer manual are taxes discussed?

Southern_Steer Franchise · 2025 FDD

Answer from 2025 FDD Document

Chapter 1: General Information 51. The Purpose of the Manual 2
2. How to Use This Manual 3
3. The Southern Steer Butcher Story 5
4. Guiding Principles 6
Chapter 2: The Franchise Relationship 7
1. The Franchise Defined 8
2. The Franchisee/Franchisor Relationship 9
2.1. Independent Contractor 9
2.2. Independently Owned and Operated 9
2.3. You Are the CEO of This Business 9
2.4. Joint Employment & Vicarious Liability 10
2.5. Prices & Price Fixing 10
2.5.1. Accidental Price Fixing 11
3. Our Responsibilities 12
3.1. Pre-opening Obligations 12
3.2. Continuing Obligations 12
4. Your Obligations 14
4.1. Participation in the Business 14
4.2. Compliance 14
4.2.1. Southern Steer Butcher Standards 14
4.2.1.1. Site and Lease Requirements 15
4.2.1.2. Signage 15
4.2.1.3. Remodeling & Updating 15
4.2.2. Compliance with the Law 15
4.2.3. PCIDSS Compliance 16
4.2.4. ServSafe Certification 16
4.2.5. Products & Services 16
4.2.6. Payment of Fees & Taxes 16
4.2.7. Taxes 18

Source: Item 5 — and 7 of the FDD, Section 3.1 of the Franchise Agreement and Section 4.1 of the Multi-Unit Development Agreement are hereby amended to state that payment of the initial franchise fee and development fee will be deferred until We have satisfied Our pre-opening obligations, and You have commenced business operations. (FDD pages 168–290)

What This Means (2025 FDD)

According to Southern Steer's 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, the manual addresses taxes in two specific sections. First, under Chapter 2, Section 4.2.6, the manual mentions "Payment of Fees & Taxes." Then, Section 4.2.7 of the same chapter is dedicated specifically to "Taxes" on page 18.

This indicates that the Southern Steer operations manual provides franchisees with information regarding their obligations for paying fees and taxes. It also suggests that there is a dedicated section that further explains the tax-related responsibilities of the franchisee.

Prospective franchisees should carefully review these sections of the manual to understand their obligations for remitting sales taxes, payroll taxes, and other applicable taxes related to operating the Southern Steer business. Understanding these obligations is crucial for maintaining compliance and avoiding potential legal or financial issues.

Disclaimer: This information is extracted from the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document and is provided for research purposes only. It does not constitute legal or financial advice. Consult with a franchise attorney before making any investment decisions.