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1. Register a New Business in Georgia | Department of Revenue
Link: https://dor.georgia.gov/taxes/register-new-business-georgia
Description: WEBAny entity that conducts business within Georgia may be required to register for one or more tax specific identification numbers, permits, and/or licenses. Register a New Business Register online through Georgia Tax Center (GTC), a secure electronic customer self-service portal.
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2. The Licensing Division of the Georgia Secretary of State’s Office
Link: https://sos.ga.gov/licensing-division-georgia-secretary-states-office
Description: WEB1 day ago · Apply For A License. Update Individual Information. Search for a Licensee. Renew Your License. Print Your License. File A Complaint. Show All. Quick Links to GOALS. Report Services. Access a Variety of Reports. Verifications, Transcripts, Copy, and Legal Research. Access Additional Information. Purchase Rosters. Go to GOALS. Site Search.
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3. Starting a Business Guide | Georgia.gov
Link: https://georgia.gov/starting-business-guide
Description: WEBSteps. Get Professional Advice. Make a Business Plan. Select a Business Structure. Reserve Your Business Name. Register with the Secretary of State. Get a Federal EIN. Open a Business Checking Account. Register with Department of Revenue. Register with Department of Labor. Get Funding. Insure Your Business. Apply for Permits and Licenses.
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4. Online Licensure Applications | Georgia Secretary of State
Link: https://sos.ga.gov/page/online-licensure-applications
Description: WEBYou may apply online for many license types. Review the list below to see if your license type is currently available for online completion. If your license type is not on this list, you will need to submit a paper application. Click here to begin your online application >>.
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5. First Stop Business Guide - Georgia Secretary of State
Link: https://sos.ga.gov/index.php/corporations/first_stop_business_guide
Description: WEBWhere can I apply for a business license? In the State of Georgia, business licenses may be obtained from the county and/or city in which the primary place of business would be located. Therefore, it may be beneficial to contact your local business licensing authority for further information. To find out who regulates business licenses in your ...