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What Paperwork do You Need to Start a Business?
by Trevor Marshall

Published on this site: August 30th, 2006 - See
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As a home business owner, your first step to getting a business licence
is to have the location that you plan on working from inspected. This
is because you need to adhere to specific zoning requirements. After the
inspector gives you the go ahead, you can apply for your business licence
by filling out a form. Forms are usually offered by municipalities of
cities.
- What Information Should You Have Ready?
- The top three preferred names for your business
- Your legal structure
- Your address
- Type of business industry
- Number of employees
- Expected gross income
- Vheichles to be operated
- Business is Mostly Fiction
The purpose of the DBA is to inform the general public that you
are beginning an operation under an assumed or fictitious name and that
you are the individual who will be conducting that business. It must
be published in a general circulation newspaper in the county in that
your business is located. The ad generally must run in four consecutive
issues. During this time, anyone may challenge your right to do business
under that name. Following publication, verification must be filed with
the city or county clerk.
- Permit to Sell Goods
Believe it or not, you can't even sell goods without paying for
a permit first. An example of a taxable service would be clock repair.
The labor or repair is not taxable, but the parts may be. A seller's
permit is obtained through the state agency responsible for the collection
of sales tax. Most often it will be the Department of Revenue.
- Setting up a Business Bank Account
Don't be fooled into setting up a business under your personal bank
account. It is extremely important that you keep your personal and business
finances separate. Not only are business accounts necessary for credibility
when dealing with other businesses, but people will have no confidence
in you if you pay them with a personal cheque rather than a business
cheque.

Trevor Marshall: For more great business related articles and
resources check out http://toplicensing.info

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