How do I apply for a Business License in Georgia? If you are starting a business for the first time, it will be necessary for you to pass the following steps: Get professional advice Government agencies, such as the federal Small Business Administration, and non-profit groups provide resources for small business owners just starting out.
You can get a business counseling, find a mentor or you can visit the following page and find information about small businesses in Georgia. Make a business plan You will need a road map when starting a business. Your business plan will outline how your business will grow.
You can write your business plan with the help of U. Small Business Administration through this link. Select a business structure A business structure determines how your business is organized. It affects the type of taxes you pay, your level of liability and other legal consideration. Reserve your business name To learn how to reserve a business name, please go through this link. Register with the Secretary of State All limited liability companies LLC , limited partnerships LP , and corporations that conduct business in Georgia are legally required to register with the Secretary of State.
If you need EIN you can apply for it via this link. Residents of Georgia can create an online business with a few simple steps. You can use this number to open business banking accounts and file tax returns. The web page to obtain your EIN number is in the Resources section below. Register your new business with the Georgia Tax Center. You will need your EIN number to register your business.
The web page to register your business with the tax center is in the Resources section below. Register your business with the Georgia Secretary of State. Please note that this directory is not all inclusive. Link to www. The Office of Revenue does not accept payment plans or installment agreements for any tax or fee due to the City. Business and occupation taxes are based upon total reported gross receipts generated from the business location within the State of Georgia and the number of employees.
In addition, the fee includes a calculation using the total number of employees. The first employee is exempt. Click here to determine your business tax class and tax rate. Please enable JavaScript in your browser for a better user experience.
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