Bizee's Business Formation team can assist you with filing the formation paperwork. We'll make sure you've crossed all the Ts and dotted all the Is so your business registration application isn't rejected.
5. Apply for an EIN
An EIN or "Employer Identification Number" is like a Social Security number that the IRS assigns to every business entity. You can apply for your 9-digit EIN for free on the IRS website. Your EIN will make it easier to grow your business in the future, apply for funding, and pay your taxes.
6. Set Up a Business Bank Account
One of the golden rules of running a successful business is to keep your personal accounts separate from those of the business. It keeps the books clean and makes everything easier come tax season.
For Texas, you can use the Governor's Small Business Resource Portal to find information on local banks and other financial resources.
7. Register for Licenses and Permits
Depending on what your proposed business is, you might need to secure other permits, licenses, or approvals at a federal, state, and/or local level. For example, you would require a local health permit in order to run a home bakery.
Check with the Business Permit Office (BPO) and Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) to see what the state-level permit and licensing requirements are for your business. Visit U.S. Small Business Administration website for information about specific federal licenses and permits.
All Texas businesses, even remote ones, selling tangible, taxable goods or services are required to get a seller's permit. You can apply for this permit via the Texas Comptroller website.
8. Build a Website
In today's digital landscape, having a website is one of the keys to small business success. Luckily, you don't need to know any coding to get it in place.
Follow these five steps for building your small business website:
Find and register a domain name. We recommend you get this done alongside picking your business name. Domain names can be purchased via GoDaddy, Bluehost, Google Domains, and other hosting sites.
Choose a website builder. Most website builders like Wix, Weebly, and Squarespace are free or have a nominal monthly fee between $3-$27.
Plan layout, content, and graphics. You can use the templates provided by website builders or work with a graphic designer to create something original.
Set up a payment system. If you're running an e-commerce business, it would be helpful to have a payment gateway integrated into the website. Most website builders provide this feature at a 3%-5% processing charge.
Test website. Before officially launching the website, test it. Click on every single picture, icon, and link to make sure everything performs optimally.
Promote it. Spread the word about your website. Include the link on your social media handles, packaging, GoogleMyBusiness page, and LinkedIn profile.
Texas Business FAQs
How Much Does It Cost to Start a Business in Texas?
The minimum cost to start an LLC or a corporation in Texas is $300. This is the amount you have to pay to file the Certificate of Formation in order to officially and legally register your business.
If you wish to receive expedited services for your filing, you can expect to pay an additional $25. For hard copies of certified Certificate of Formation or Certificate of Existence, the State of Secretary charges $15.
If you opt to reserve a name before filing for the LLC, the fee would be $40.
We also recommend including the costs of securing the correct licenses and permits in your startup costs checklist. The amount varies according to the business type and size.
Other expenses to be mindful of include technological expenses (website hosting and domain name), equipment, insurance, and yearly compliance costs.