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You may find a step-by-step registration guide at bnrs.dti.gov.ph/resources/registration-guide. You may also register at your nearest DTI Regional or Provincial office. Bring an accomplished business name registration sole proprietorship application form and a valid government-issued ID.
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1. Write your business plan. 2. Choose your business location. 3. Finance your business. 4. Decide on your business structure and register your business name. 5. Determine business tax responsibilities. 6. Figure out required licenses and permits. 7. Learn business employer requirements.
Sole proprietorship: The most common and the simplest form of business is the sole proprietorship. In a sole proprietorship, a single individual engages in a business activity without necessity of formal organization.
Sole Proprietorship. The most common and the simplest form of business is the sole proprietorship. In a sole proprietorship, a single individual engages in a business activity without necessity of formal organization.
In general, sole proprietorships and partnerships need to register and file the business name (DBA or assumed name) with their local county clerk’s office. If you decide to incorporate, the Secretary of State’s Office (SOS) website has information on choosing the right legal structure for you.
Online Filing. Online services are available through our website at SOSDirect, including the ability to: file business formation documents; receive evidence of processing in real-time; order certified or plain copies and order certificates of fact; file UCCs; search for business entities/obtain entity information; print copies of imaged documents;
How to set up a sole proprietorship in Texas 1. Choose your business name. Texas law allows you to operate a sole proprietorship under a name other than your own. While you can use your name, most people choose a specific business name.