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         <h1>"How To" Guides for Businesses</h1>
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            <title>How To Start Up a Business</title>
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            <h1>How To Start a Business</h1>
            <p>
               <b>DISCLAIMER:</b> These are just general observations
               regarding some of the steps in incorporating a business or forming an LLC
               based on some personal experience incorporating in Pennsylvania
               and is provided <b>AS IS</b>, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
               and certainly <b>NOT LEGAL ADVICE</b>.  Consult an attorney if you need advice.
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                  <li>
                     <link xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="namebusiness.xml">Choose a name for the business</link>.
                     Make it generic enough to cover anything you might be doing.
                     Check the state and/or <acronym term="United States Patent and Trademark Office">USPTO</acronym>
                     <link xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="http://www.uspto.gov/ebc/tess/">Trademark Electronic Search System</link>
                     (<acronym term="Trademark Electronic Search System">TESS</acronym>)
                     to see whether or not it has been trademarked by someone else.
                     Check to see if the dot-com (ex: <link xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="http://www.ExampleOnly.com/">ExampleOnly.com</link>)
                     domain name is available.
                  </li>
               </subpage>
               <subpage id="N10098" name="startbusness1b">
                  <li>Determine whether you should form the business entity in the state in which
                     you reside, or incorporate in a different state such as Nevada or Delaware.
                     This comes before determining whether or not to file as
                     an LLC since that's a state-level entity.
                     Whether you plan on doing business via postal mail or online-only (PayPal, etc)
                     may make a difference on what state you file under.
                     If you file in a state other than where you are physically located,
                     you will need a registered agent in that state.
                  </li>
                  <p media="handheld">
                     <b>DISCLAIMER:</b> These are just general observations
                     regarding some of the steps in steps required to incorporate or form an LLC
                     based on some personal experience incorporating in Pennsylvania
                     and is provided <b>AS IS</b>, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
                     and certainly <b>NOT LEGAL ADVICE</b>.  Consult an attorney if you need advice.
                  </p>
               </subpage>
               <subpage id="N100A7" name="startbusness1c">
                  <li>Decide whether to file as a federal sole proprietorship (or partnership) / state
                     <acronym term="Limited Liability Company">LLC</acronym> or as an S Corp,
                     which is an entity type available at both the federal and state levels.
                     for an LLC at the state level, the business entity at the
                     federal level could be a sole proprietorship or partnership.
                  </li>
                  <p media="handheld">
                     <b>DISCLAIMER:</b> These are just general observations
                     regarding some of the steps in steps required to incorporate or form an LLC
                     based on some personal experience incorporating in Pennsylvania
                     and is provided <b>AS IS</b>, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
                     and certainly <b>NOT LEGAL ADVICE</b>.  Consult an attorney if you need advice.
                  </p>
               </subpage>
               <subpage id="N100BA" name="startbusness1d">
                  <li>Register the LLC or corporation with the state where the registered agent is located.
                     In some states, including Pennsylvania (and possibly Arizona, Georgia and Illinois),
                     a legal notice of incorporation needs to be published.
                     Using one of the online incorporation sites is probably a lot cheaper
                     than having an attorney do it, unless you happen to know one personally.
                  </li>
                  <p media="handheld">
                     <b>DISCLAIMER:</b> These are just general observations
                     regarding some of the steps in steps required to incorporate or form an LLC
                     based on some personal experience incorporating in Pennsylvania
                     and is provided <b>AS IS</b>, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
                     and certainly <b>NOT LEGAL ADVICE</b>.  Consult an attorney if you need advice.
                  </p>
               </subpage>
               <subpage id="N100C9" name="startbusness1e">
                  <li>Once the name clears,
                     <link xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="https://sa1.www4.irs.gov/modiein/individual/">file online for an Employer Identification Number</link>
                     (<acronym term="Employer Identification Number">EIN</acronym>) at the IRS web site.
                  </li>
                  <p media="handheld">
                     <b>DISCLAIMER:</b> These are just general observations
                     regarding some of the steps in steps required to incorporate or form an LLC
                     based on some personal experience incorporating in Pennsylvania
                     and is provided <b>AS IS</b>, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
                     and certainly <b>NOT LEGAL ADVICE</b>.  Consult an attorney if you need advice.
                  </p>
               </subpage>
               <subpage id="N100E1" name="startbusness1f">
                  <li>File for a Sales Tax license and any other state registrations you need.
                     Pennsylvania's <link xlink:type="simple" xlink:href="http://www.PAOpen4Business.state.pa.us/paofb/cwp/view.asp?a=3&amp;Q=441262">PA Open for Business</link>
                     provides a "wizard"-style process for guiding you through the process:
                  </li>
                  <p media="handheld">
                     <b>DISCLAIMER:</b> These are just general observations
                     regarding some of the steps in steps required to incorporate or form an LLC
                     based on some personal experience incorporating in Pennsylvania
                     and is provided <b>AS IS</b>, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
                     and certainly <b>NOT LEGAL ADVICE</b>.  Consult an attorney if you need advice.
                  </p>
               </subpage>
               <subpage id="N100F5" name="startbusness1g">
                  <li>Open a bank account with your <acronym term="Employer Identification Number">EIN</acronym>.
                  </li>
                  <p media="handheld">
                     <b>DISCLAIMER:</b> These are just general observations
                     regarding some of the steps in steps required to incorporate or form an LLC
                     based on some personal experience incorporating in Pennsylvania
                     and is provided <b>AS IS</b>, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
                     and certainly <b>NOT LEGAL ADVICE</b>.  Consult an attorney if you need advice.
                  </p>
               </subpage>
               <subpage id="N10108" name="startbusness1h">
                  <li>If you set up the business as a corporation rather than an LLC
                     and the shareholders want it treated as an S Corp for tax purposes,
                     file the S Corp election forms with the federal
                     Department of Treasury (<acronym term="Internal Revenue Service">IRS</acronym>)
                     and the state(s) where their personal income taxes are filed.
                     For example, if a company formed by shareholders in Pennsylvania and doing business
                     there is incorporated in Nevada, then filing of S Corp elections with
                     the IRS and the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue should be considered,
                     but would not be necessary in Nevada since no income taxes would be filed there.
                  </li>
                  <p media="handheld">
                     <b>DISCLAIMER:</b> These are just general observations
                     regarding some of the steps in steps required to incorporate or form an LLC
                     based on some personal experience incorporating in Pennsylvania
                     and is provided <b>AS IS</b>, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
                     and certainly <b>NOT LEGAL ADVICE</b>.  Consult an attorney if you need advice.
                  </p>
               </subpage>
            </ol>
            <subpage id="N1011B" name="startbusness1i">
               <ul>
                  <li>Note that while you can take advantage of writing off expenses,
                     you're adding the burden and/or expense of filing various tax reports
                     - Sales/Use Tax (probably semi-annually, possibly quarterly),
                     annual capital stock reports and federal and state
                     income tax filings, including quarterly estimates.
                     Talking to a <acronym term="Certified Public Accountant">CPA</acronym>
                     to find out what records you need to keep isn't a bad plan.
                  </li>
               </ul>
               <p media="handheld">
                  <b>DISCLAIMER:</b> These are just general observations regarding some of the steps in
                  steps required to incorporate or form an LLC
                  based on some personal experience incorporating in Pennsylvania
                  and is provided <b>AS IS</b>, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
                  and certainly <b>NOT LEGAL ADVICE</b>.  Consult an attorney if you need advice.
               </p>
            </subpage>
            <updated local="2009-04-18">Saturday April 18, 2009</updated>
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