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

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

    For most small businesses, registering your business is as simple as registering your business name with state and local governments. In some cases, you don’t need to register at all. If you conduct business as yourself using your legal name, you won’t need to register anywhere.

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

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

    You’ll want to choose a business name that reflects your brand identity and doesn’t clash with the types of goods and services you offer. Once you settle on a name you like, you need to protect it. There are four different ways to register your business name.

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

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

    Register your business Now you’ve decided on your name, structure, and location, register your business as a distinct legal entity. Get federal and state tax ID numbers

  5. Choose a business structure | U.S. Small Business Administration

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

    Your business structure affects how much you pay in taxes, your ability to raise money, the paperwork you need to file, and your personal liability. You'll need to choose a business structure before you register your business with the state.

  6. 10 steps to start your business - Small Business Administration

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

    Register your business. Once you’ve picked the perfect business name, it’s time to make it legal and protect your brand. If you’re doing business under a name different than your own, you’ll need to register with the federal government, and maybe your state government, too. Learn more about registering your business.

  7. Pick your business location | U.S. Small Business Administration

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

    You'll need to register your business, pay taxes, and get licenses and permits in the place you choose to locate your business. Where you locate your business depends in part on the location of your target market, business partners, and your personal preferences.

  8. 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.

  9. 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

  10. Assess your business; Basic requirements; How to win contracts; Types of contracts; Size standards; Governing rules and responsibilities; Prime and subcontracting; Contracting assistance programs. Small Disadvantaged Business; Women-Owned Small Business Federal Contract program; Veteran contracting assistance programs; 8(a) Business Development ...

  11. Doing business in the El Paso District

    www.sba.gov/district/el-paso/doing-business-el-paso-district

    Business name and registration. Register your business name with the county clerk where your business is located. If you are a corporation, you will also need to register with the Secretary of State.