Business
Where can I find assistance in starting or expanding a business in New Jersey?
Business.NJ.gov, is your one-stop for learning about State and sometimes federal and local opportunities and regulations in New Jersey. Explore a rich library of content on registering, hiring, funding and more.
How do you register a business?
Starting a Business takes you through the major requirements of starting a business, including registering your business.
What are the tax obligations of starting a business?
Businesses have filing obligations for Federal, Municipal & State-level taxes, as well as a requirement to submit an Annual Report. Find information on relevant due dates and reporting responsibilities.
You can also call the Taxation Customer Service Center at 609-826-4400 or 1-800-323-4400 for the automated system.
What procedures must be followed to shut down my business?
Where can I find information on the forming of corporations?
Business.nj.gov's website has a list of the types of legal structures, also referred to business structures).
How do I obtain the licenses and permits I need to run my business?
Business.nj.gov provides information on the permits, licenses, and certifications required by the state of New Jersey.
Is there a business starter kit?
Business.nj.gov has starter kits for some of New Jersey’s most common business types.
Where can I find New Jersey COVID-19 Business Guidelines and Resources?
Learn about new rules, resources, and upcoming changes that may effect your business—including critical information and programs for state emergencies on Business.nj.gov's Updates webpage.
Where can I find online services and account information with the NJ Department of Labor?
On the website for LWD's Division of Employer Accounts you can easily and securely register a business, update business information, view rates and contributions, and file the NJ-927 and WR-30 online.
Where can I find online services for employers?
NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development - Division of Employer Accounts website has online services for employers.
How and when do I register as an employer?
All businesses must first register with the Division of Revenue & Enterprise Services (form NJ-REG).
Once your established business employs one or more individuals and pays wages of $1,000 or more in a calendar year, you are considered an employer. Find out all you need to know.
Are there any mobile services for businesses?
The Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services offers a wide range of mobile and other online self-service applications that cover the entire life-cycle of your business.
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