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  2. Open a business bank account - Small Business Administration

    www.sba.gov/business-guide/launch-your-business/open-business-bank-account

    Open a business account when you're ready to start accepting or spending money as your business. A business bank account helps you stay legally compliant and protected. It also provides benefits to your customers and employees.

  3. Launch your business | U.S. Small Business Administration

    www.sba.gov/business-guide/launch-your-business

    10 steps to start your business; Plan your business. Market research and competitive analysis; Write your business plan; Calculate your startup costs; Establish business credit; Fund your business; Buy an existing business or franchise; Launch your business. Pick your business location; Choose a business structure; Choose your business name ...

  4. Turn your business into a reality. Register, file, and start doing business. Pick your business location. Choose a business structure. Choose your business name. Register your business. Get federal and state tax ID numbers. Apply for licenses and permits. Open a business bank account.

  5. 10 steps to start your business - Small Business Administration

    www.sba.gov/business-guide/10-steps-start-your-business

    Open a business bank account A small business checking account can help you handle legal, tax, and day-to-day issues. The good news is it’s easy to set one up if you have the right registrations and paperwork ready.

  6. Apply for licenses and permits - Small Business Administration

    www.sba.gov/business-guide/launch-your-business/apply-licenses-permits

    Business activities regulated by a federal agency will need a federal license or permit. Check to see if any of your business activities are listed here. If they are, then check with the right federal agency to see how to apply.

  7. Choose your business name | U.S. Small Business Administration

    www.sba.gov/business-guide/launch-your-business/choose-your-business-name

    As an added bonus, getting a DBA and federal tax ID number (EIN) allows you to open a business bank account. Multiple businesses can go by the same DBA in one state, so you’re less restricted in what you can choose. There’s also more leeway in the clarity of business function.

  8. Register your business | U.S. Small Business Administration

    www.sba.gov/business-guide/launch-your-business/register-your-business

    10 steps to start your business; Plan your business; Launch your business. Pick your business location; Choose a business structure; Choose your business name; Register your business; Get federal and state tax ID numbers; Apply for licenses and permits; Open a business bank account; Get business insurance; Manage your business; Grow your business

  9. How to Build Business Credit Quickly: 5 Simple Steps

    www.sba.gov/blog/how-build-business-credit-quickly-5-simple-steps

    Once you have your federal tax ID, you’ll want to open a business bank account for your company. This is a mandatory step in creating a clear separation between your business and personal expenses. Your banking relationships play an important role in your company’s funding potential.

  10. 10 steps to start your business; Plan your business. Market research and competitive analysis; Write your business plan; Calculate your startup costs; Establish business credit; Fund your business; Buy an existing business or franchise; Launch your business. Pick your business location; Choose a business structure; Choose your business name ...

  11. Get federal and state tax ID numbers - Small Business...

    www.sba.gov/business-guide/launch-your-business/get-federal-state-tax-id-numbers

    Your Employer Identification Number (EIN) is your federal tax ID. You need it to pay federal taxes, hire employees, open a bank account, and apply for business licenses and permits. It's free to apply for an EIN, and you should do it right after you register your business.