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Small Business Administration-Massachusetts District
The SBA provides small businesses with guidance through services including funding programs, counseling, federal contracting certifications, and disaster recovery. They can connect you to their partner organizations, lenders, and other community groups that help small businesses succeed, and walk you through regulatory guidelines in order to ensure your business runs smoothly.SBA Massachusetts District Website
Massachusetts Export Center
Recognizing the need to make export services easily accessible to companies of all sizes, the Massachusetts Export Center was established to serve as the state's one-stop resource for export guidance and assistance. The Massachusetts Export Center offers a full range of targeted, customized services to Massachusetts businesses at any stage in the regulatory export process. Whether you are a small business just thinking about exporting or an experienced exporter, the Massachusetts Export Center stands
Starting a New Business
Starting a business is easier than you think. Use these easy steps to jump-start the process of launching your company. Planning for every aspect of your business and having expert resources available is key to success. This guide will show you the regulatory steps to follow and the resources at your disposal. Visit mass.gov's step-by-step guide to starting a new business.
Massachusetts Minimum Wage Laws and Regulations
The minimum fair wage laws and regulatory guidelines address basic minimum wage and overtime. They also cover pay for tipped employees, reporting pay, on-duty or on-call time, travel time, and expenses. Deductions for lodging, meals, uniforms, and required wage records are also covered. Learn about minimum wage laws, apply for a waiver, or file a complaint on mass.gov's. Minimum Wage Program page.
Massachusetts Business Taxes
Learn how to register your business with MassTaxConnect — DOR's web-based application for filing and paying taxes. You can also learn how to apply for an Employee Identification Number (EIN), request a certificate of good standing, or find out about the latest business tax credits.For these and all other Massachusetts business tax-related items, visit mass.gov's Business Taxes page to view regulatory guidelines.
Unemployment Insurance Information for Employers
As an employer, you may be subject to unemployment insurance requirements. Learn about the responsibilities of your business. To view information and regulatory guidelines on unemployment insurance, visit mass.gov.
Massachusetts Industry Licensing Requirements
The Division of Occupational Licensure (DOL) oversees 26 boards, which license and regulate more than 100 trades and professions in Massachusetts. If your business or individuals in your business need to be licensed by the state, check the following requirements and guidelines necessary to acquire a license for your industry:Board of Registration of ArchitectsBoard of Registration of Cosmetology and BarberingBoard of State Examiners of ElectriciansBoard of Registration of Home InspectorsBoard of
Massachusetts Sales and Use Tax
This guide includes general information about the Massachusetts sales and use tax. It describes the tax, what types of transactions are taxable, and what both buyers and sellers must do to comply with the law. This also includes a general listing of items that are exempt from the Massachusetts sales and use tax. This guide is not designed to address all questions which may arise or to address complex issues in detail. Nothing contained herein supersedes, alters or otherwise changes any provision of the
How to Get a Business Certificate (DBA) in Massachusetts
If your company name is different than your legal business name, you need to apply for a business certificate (also called DBA or “doing business as”) with the town or city where your business is located (M.G.L. ch.110 §5). A business certificate creates a public record of the name and address of the owner(s) of a business. The legal name for a partnership or corporation is the official name used when incorporating your business. If you’re a sole proprietor, your legal name is your legal business
Burlington Reverse 911 System
Register your business to receive critical notifications including AMBER alerts, hazardous traffic or road conditions, boil water advisories, evacuation notices and more.Click Here