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Business Attorney in San Diego – Tips to Start a Business

Pondering about the procedures to start up a business in San Diego? Read this write up now to learn the rules and regulations to establish a business in San Diego. Visit https://odgerslawgroup.com/ for more.

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Business Attorney in San Diego – Tips to Start a Business

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  1. Tips to Start a Business in San Diego

  2. “I’m a big fan of small business ownership. I think it’s the backbone of American innovation. But to be successful, you first have to have the courage to go for it.” – Bill Rancic

  3. Many people dream of leaving the nine-to-five world, setting their own hours and being their own boss. If you are one among them and unsure where to begin, here are a few tips to understand the process of starting a business in San Diego

  4. BUSINESS NAME Before deciding on the business name for your business, read the following check list to find out things that are to be kept in mind. • The business name should be unique and catchy. • Business name should not be in violation of any trademark or other intellectual property rights. • Check with your local, state, and federal regulations for availability.

  5. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME A fictitious business name statement in San Diego is necessary if a person regularly transacts business for profit under a fictitious name. The registration of fictitious name does not guarantee exclusive use of that name.

  6. BUSINESS ENTITY Choose the entity of your business by considering the following breakdown for a better understanding. • Sole Proprietorship • General Partnership • Limited Partnership • Limited Liability Company (LLC) • Corporations • S Corporation • C Corporation • Professional Corporation

  7. Register the business with the secretary of the state • Depending on the type of the entity draft an operating agreement, partnership agreement, and bylaws. • Obtain EIN and apply for licenses and permits to operate your business in San Diego.

  8. Visit odgerslawgroup.comto know more. Call: 858-869-1114 E-mail: matthew@odgerslawgroup.com

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