If you are looking to start a business in Maryland, you must decide, with the assistance of an attorney or other expert, what kind of entity you will function as: corporation, limited liability company, a partnership, or a proprietorship.
Anyone looking to register a corporation, limited liability company or limited partnership in Maryland, must go through the State Department of Assessments and Taxation, Corporation Division.
In addition, some foreign entities that wish to do business in Maryland must also register with the State Department of Assessments and Taxation (SDAT).
In arming you for your Maryland business startup, the SDAT gives you helpful information, but also urges you to contact an attorney or other expert.
Here is some contact information for the Maryland SDAT:
1. Click here for the Maryland SDAT site.
2. The SDAT may be reached at:
Charter
Division
State Department of Assessments and Taxation
301 West Preston Street, Room 801
Baltimore, MD 21201
410-767-1350 (p)
410-333-7097 (f)
Email: charterhelp@dat.state.md.us
Below, are other helpful links for anyone looking to start a business in Maryland.
Welcome to Maryland Business Startup Guide!
1. The Maryland SDAT provides a limited number of forms to various aspects of business startup registration. However, business owners may create their own forms pursuant to statutes. Click for forms.
2. Maryland SDAT FAQ's for New Businesses.
3. Maryland SDAT New Business Checklist.
4. Maryland SDAT Business Registration Fees.
5. You will need to follow the Maryland Legislative Statutes for your Maryland business startup.
2. Will you have employees in your
Maryland business startup? Find out about
unemployment insurance and get key information from the Maryland
Department of Labor.
It goes without saying that if you are registering a Georgia business startup, you may have some dealings with the Internal Revenue Service. Below are some helpful links.
1. Find general information for business.
2. Will you need an Employer Identification Number? Click here.
Whatever your business startup type, you may
need a Registered Agent. In addition to registering with the SOS,
if you plan to apply for certain licenses, you will need a
Registered Agent.
Ask your business startup
professional if you need a Registered Agent.
Don't be afraid of taking chances. The greatest businesses out there were not built on sure fire safe bets. Sometimes you have to take a chance and as long as the idea is good enough and you have a sound business model to follow, a calculated risk is well worth it.
Explore our pages to see what helpful links we provide to get your business startup off to a great start. We want you to succeed with your current ideas and dreams.
Although we cannot offer you
legal advice, we can certainly point you to general information,
where you can make the final decision about legal
counsel.
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