When starting a new business, there are many important decisions to make and many rules and procedures that must be addressed. While there is no single source for all filing requirements, the following steps have been developed to assist you in starting your business.
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Step 1
It is helpful to begin with a business plan. A business plan is a blueprint of every aspect of your business. Sales, Marketing, Advertising, Promotion and Location are just some of the aspects of creating a plan. Click on the following link to the US Small Business Administration to find a tutorial on how to create a business plan.
Step 2
If you would like help deciding on a location for your business, visit the Websites of California's Regional Chambers of Commerce.
Step 3
Choose a business structure. Select a business entity type from the following list for a brief overview of the principal types of legal business structures available in California. A legal representative and accountant should be consulted before making a determination as to the type of business entity to form.
* Sole Proprietorship
* Corporation
* Limited Liability Company
* Limited Partnership
* GeneralPartnership
* Limited Liability Partnership
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