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Welcome to Business.NJ.gov, your one-stop for learning about State, and sometimes federal and local, opportunities and regulations in New Jersey. Explore a rich library of content on registering, hiring, funding, and more.
Forming your business is when you register your business name and business structure, like an LLC or corporation with the State. The video breaks down key definitions you need to understand for the formation process and the documentation required to start the application.
Search permits, licenses, and certifications you'll need to operate your business, as well as contacts for relevant State authorities.
Registration may be required if you have an out-of-state business that did not originally form and register in New Jersey. Choose which scenario below applies to your business and follow the necessary steps to complete registration.
Find New Jersey funding programs to help you start, operate, and grow your business. The searchable list combines programs from several New Jersey State departments and offers a variety of funding types such as, tax credits, grants, loans, and more.
Find what licenses, forms, and permits you need to start your business in New Jersey. Learn the requirements of each application, find out what you get after submitting your application, and store critical business identification numbers all in one place.
Every business owner must choose a business structure for their business to operate, register and pay taxes. There are several types of business structures for you to choose from, each with implications for your taxes, personal liability, partnerships, and registration requirements.
If you are doing business in New Jersey, you must register for tax purposes by completing the NJ-REG form with the New Jersey Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services (DORES). Failure to register for taxes will delay your ability to pay taxes owed to the State and can result in penalties and fees in addition to the amount of taxes owed.
Statewide, the New Jersey State Library makes available a suite of resources for all New Jersey residents with a library card, accessible anytime from anywhere. Individual libraries may select to provide additional online tools for their users covering a range of business and entrepreneurship topics, including but not limited to:
The State of New Jersey Small Business Set-Aside Program was established to award 25 percent of state contracting and purchase order dollars to small businesses.