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The State of California is a wonderful place to start a new
business. There is unprecedented growth in California and
corporations doing business here have reaped great rewards.
Skilled labor, beautiful scenery and unbelievable commerce
opportunities await every new business in California.
Starting a California business is very simple and the first step
is to make it legal. First you must decide on a name for your
company and complete a trademark search. Pick a name that no one
else is using or would conflict with your industry. You can
search existing trademarks and file a new one online using a
service or can be reserved with the California Secretary of State
for 60 days.
Once you have completed the trademark search, it is time to file
your articles of incorporation. You can file your articles online
using an incorporation provider, such as the ones recommended at
http://california-incorporation.legalspring.com or forms can be
obtained from State of California. Time to incorporate will
differ depending on which process you choose. Online can be in
about a week and through the State of California can take up to
6 weeks.
Once you have filed your California incorporation paperwork, you
will also need to obtain A Federal Tax Identification Number
"EIN" and a California Employment Development Department (EDD)
employer account number.
At this point you can open a business banking account and even
start to hire employees. You are now a certified and legal
business in California.
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Travis Giggy is a business specialist and one of the Founders
of http://www.Legalspring.com. A website dedicated to reviewing
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like incorporation, forming an LLC, getting your last will and
testament, or getting a divorce.
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