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Selecting a business name is one of the first steps of starting a business. Indiana law requires that the name of a Corporation, L.L.C., L.P., and an L.L.P. is distinguishable from the name of any other business of the same type on record with the Secretary of State's office.
File with the Secretary of State. Take the first step to launch your business. Find a distinguishable business name by using INBiz’s search tool to determine what's available. Depending what type of business you operate, the state of Indiana and local municipalities have different filing requirements and resources.
All filing requirement are through the Indiana Department of Revenue. File with INtax. Limited Liability Company - An LLC is a formal association that combines the advantage of a corporation's limited liability and the flexibility and single taxation of a general partnership.
New businesses drive Indiana's economy. Determine your business entity type with INBiz. Search business names so you can determine your business's name.
File My Business Entity Report. These reports must be filed every two years for both nonprofit and for-profit businesses. The filings are due during the anniversary month of your business's formation or the anniversary month in which you were granted authority to do business in the state.
Indiana businesses have to pay taxes at the state and federal levels. For the feds, you'll need to register with the IRS. But for the Department of Revenue, you can do it here!
If you have a license that was previously issued by the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency, link it to your INBiz account here. Apply For A License Going into a profession that requires a professional license?
In accordance with Indiana law, all trademark and service mark transactions must be submitted online at INBiz.in.gov. All trademark filing fees are nonrefundable, whether the filing is accepted or rejected.
Why Business Entity Reports are Required. The Secretary of State must maintain a public record of businesses operating in Indiana. It is essential that the information is current. Indiana Statute requires businesses to submit a Business Entity Report. See Indiana Code 23-0.5-2-13.
Process an Application for Reinstatement through INBiz. Out-of-state businesses will be required to attach a Certificate of Existence or Certificate of Good Standing that has been issued within 60 days from the Secretary of State or controlling agency in your home state.