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C osts and procedures for setting up a business can vary significantly from state to state. Some states may charge more than others due to their own tax structures or to offset the administrative costs of starting a business.
Step 1:
Step 2:
Choose the package that your business requires. Please note that if you do not have Social Security or ITIN the process could take up to 3 months.
Gold
$
Includes:
Name Reservation
Company Registration
EIN application at the IRS
Create business address
Operating Agreement
DUNS Application (Credit)
Training and configuration with payment or accounting gateway
Email and Corporate Telephone Configuration ( $7 /Month and $15-24 /Month)
Training to build business credit
Optional:
Registered Agent for 1 year
Includes 1 million questions


The first step is to determine what type of legal structure is most appropriate for your business. Common options include a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, or limited liability company. Each structure has different implications regarding legal liability, taxes and registration requirements.
Obtain necessary permits and licenses: Depending on the type of business and geographic location, you may need to obtain additional permits and licenses at the state or local level. These permits may include business licenses, health authorizations, construction permits, among others. It's important to research and meet the specific requirements of your industry and location.
Once you have chosen the legal structure, you must register your business at the state level. This involves submitting the required documents and paying the applicable fees to the state office or agency in charge of business records. The registration process can vary by state, but generally involves filling out an application form and providing basic information about the business, such as its name, address, legal structure, and primary business.
After registering your business at the state level, you will generally need to obtain a tax identification number (EIN) from the Internal Revenue Administration (IRS). This number is necessary for tax purposes and allows you to conduct business transactions, hire employees, and open bank accounts in your company's name.