How much does it cost to start a business in Massachusetts?
Step-By-Step Startup
Structure | Cost |
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Massachusetts Limited Liability Company Click for step-by-step instructions | Formation: $500 + optional $25 expedite fee |
Massachusetts Corporation Click for step-by-step instructions | Incorporation: $275 + optional $25 expedite fee + $100 for each 100,000 authorized shares over 275,000 |
How do I register a small business in Massachusetts?
To register your Massachusetts LLC, you’ll need to file the Certificate of Organization with the Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth. You can apply online or by mail. Read our Form an LLC in Massachusetts guide for details. Or use a professional service like ZenBusiness or LegalZoom to form your LLC for you.
What are the 4 types of business?
There are 4 main types of business organization: sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, and Limited Liability Company, or LLC.
What business can I start with 5000?
If you need a little more help brainstorming, here are six businesses you can start for under $5,000.
- Tutoring or online courses.
- Make a product and sell it online.
- Open a consulting business.
- Create an app or game.
- Become a real estate mogul.
- Virtual assistant.
What is the easiest business to start?
The easiest business to start is a service business, especially for a beginner. A service business is any kind of business where you sell services. In other words, you sell your skill, labor or expertise — instead of products or goods.
What business can I run from home?
Service-based home business ideas include:
- House cleaning.
- Freelance writing.
- Personal training.
- Virtual assistance.
- Dog walking.
- Marketing.
- Designing.
Are online boutiques profitable?
Selling apparel online is a very profitable business with a $90 billion-a-year revenue. Statista predicts that apparel and accessories online retail sector in the U.S. will generate about 138 billion dollars in revenue by 2022.
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