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How does the State of Georgia define a Small Business?
A Small Business is a business which is independently owned and operated and must have either fewer than 100 employees or less than $1 million in gross receipts per year.

 

Here are links to the most common tools and helpful business forms for which any sized business needs to be aware. The planning tools help guide you step by step on what you need to know before starting a business.

 

Planning Tools:

To start or not to start – am I ready to start my own businesses? Visit http://www.sbdc.uga.edu/pdfs/StartupBasics.pdf and take a self-assessing survey to determine if you are ready and find other helpful resources.

 

Frequently Asked Questions about starting a business:  http://www.sbdc.uga.edu/pdfs/FAQsheet.pdf

 

Forms and Applications:

 

Licensing
Every business needs an operating license, which is obtained from the county or city in which the business resides.  Visit http://sos.georgia.gov/firststop/county_information.htm  to find your county’s key contacts.

 

Does my business need a professional license?  Visit http://www.sos.ga.gov/plb/   Licensing is an issue where other state and federal agencies come into play - for instance, day-care centers, USDA for certain food issues, etc.  It will depend on the specific business. 

 

Registering Your Business
You do not have to register your business with the state of Georgia unless you are planning to incorporate, become a specific legal entity or if you plan to do business with the state, in which case you will need to become a registered vendor.

 

Legal Structure
What legal structure should I choose? Visit http://www.sos.ga.gov/Corporations/ which provides aid in the process of forming a business entity.

 

Tax Information

 

Labor laws
What every employer should know.

 

Permitting
Most permitting activity is going to involve local government agencies – building, zoning, occupancy, etc. Visit http://sos.georgia.gov/firststop/county_information.htm to find your county’s key contacts.  There may be occasional environmental issues that would involve the Department of Natural Resources.

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