Legal Question in Consumer Law in New York
creating a business
I am in the process of starting a business, and a wholesaler i'll be working with required my Tax ID number to process an order. I found this was easy enough to get on the IRS web site, but in the Tax ID form there is a space for ''legal name'', either business or personal. I'd like to register in the name of the business, but how do i obtain a ''legal'' business name? through incorporation or something similar? just trying to understand the (minimum) steps required to become an ''official'', legal business. thanks in advance!
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: creating a business
The easiest way to do this is through incorporation, You can file by way of a DBA however corporate status, while costing a little, can if you handle the responsibility correctly can save you a bundle down the line.
You should seek out a lawyer and an accountant. Your lawyer can probably recommend one to you.
Good Luck and Congratulations.
Re: creating a business
You are not a legal business unless you are registered as a business with the Dept. of State for the state you operate in. An attorney can set you up as a business or you can try to do it properly yourself.
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