Last month, Daniel Ingersoll joined me on Power of Attorney to discuss the process of starting an Internet business. ?As part of that discussion, Daniel outlined a number steps that are often overlooked by new entrepreneurs, who may have a great vision for their fledgling business but lack experience in the logistics of starting a new endeavor. ?After forming an entity for the business, Daniel advises that a new entrepreneur:
- Apply for a federal taxpayer identification number (EIN). ?Daniel advises that this acts as the introduction of the new business to the federal government and the Internal Revenue Service.
- Register to do business in foreign jurisditions. ?The business entity will be formed in a certain state but must register to do business in all of the other states in which it will do business. ?Generally speaking, if a business entity is required to register to do business in a certain state, it will probably have to pay income tax in that state as well.
- Register applicable fictitious names. ?Many businesses trade under, or are known by, a name other than the formal name of the company. ?In such cases, the business must register all of its "nick names" with the appropriate court or agency.
- Obtain necessary local, state, and federal licenses. ?While most businesses do not require a federal business license, many do require certain local and state licenses to conduct business. Just because a company transacts business exclusively online dos not relieve it of the responsibility to obtain the necessary business licenses.
Daniel provided some additional details on implementing these steps in a post he wrote for this site back in April. ?You can listen to my complete interview with Daniel here.
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