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'''Step 1: Business Structure and Name'''
'''Determine the legal structure of the business and properly file the business name with the state and/or county.'''
#Sole Proprietorship
'''Step 2: Tax Responsibilities'''
'''Determine the potential tax responsibilities of the new business on the federal, state, and local level.'''
At the federal level, the Internal Revenue Service will be the tax collection agency. You will need to apply for a Employer Identification Number (alternatively called Federal Tax Identification Number) so that the IRS can identify your business.
'''Step 3: Business Licenses and Permits'''
'''Determine necessary licenses, permits, certifications, registrations, and/or authorizations for a specific business on the federal, state, and local level.'''
There is no general "business" license in the state of Texas, instead there are different licensing procedures for various professions. The Texas Department of Licensing and Registration has a full list of the specific professions that need additional accreditation. You should also contact the local government of the city you are choosing to operate in to find out if there are any specific licensing needed to conduct business.
'''Step 4: Business Employer Requirements'''
'''Determine federal and state employer requirements. There are various laws relating to employment of personnel.'''
As a business owner you have many obligations. You must fulfill Americans with Disabilities Act requirements, Equal Employment requirements, applicable Safety requirements, Wage and Labor requirements, New Hire Reporting, reporting of Workers' Compensation Insurance, and placement of labor posters.
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