Step-By-Step Guide to Starting a Business
Step One: Research General Information
- OregonStartups.com provides resources to help high-tech startups get launched, funded, and grow into successful companies.
- The Oregon Economic and Community Development Department’s (OECDD) website has a lot of useful information. OECDD is part of our state government. This website has information on how to start a small business.
- The Oregon Small Business Development Center has many tips on starting a small business. It is part of the US Small Business Administration.
- Business.USA.Gov is a newly launched federal government web site that provides business owners with a one-stop resource that searches the federal government agencies that regulate or serve businesses for compliance information or resources.
- The Oregon Association of Minority Entrepreneurs is an association that is a partnership between ethnic minorities, entrepreneurs, education, government and established corporate businesses to promote and develop entrepreneurship and economic development for ethnic minorities in the State of Oregon.
Step Three: IRS
- Starting a Business
- EIN (Employee Identification Number)
- IRS Support and Services
Step Four: Networking
One of the ways to contribute to the economic health of our community is to participate in activities that are tied to creating a healthy economy. The following are some organizations in which you can participate.
- The Sherwood Chamber of Commerce is an excellent organization that offers assistance and networking.
- The West Side Economic Alliance (WEA) provides networking on a larger regional scale as well as other economic policy services.
Taxes
- Washington County property payments must be POSTMARKED on or before November 17, 2014. Call (503) 846-8741 for more information. File with Washington County Assessment & Taxation 155 N. First Avenue, Suite 130 Hillsboro, OR 97124
- Plan for the Tri-Met Self Employment Tax: (503) 378-4988. Submit forms with Federal/State Income tax returns. Mail to Oregon Department of Revenue, P.O. Box 14780-0, Salem, Oregon. Not applicable in unincorporated areas outside the Tri-Met Service District boundary.
- A future business owner recommended this article for tax-related questions about starting a business: Turbo Tax Article
Regulations
- Comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Call Northwest Disability & Business Technical Assistance Center 1-800-949-4232 or Office of ADA, Civil Rights Division 1-800-514-0301 for information on whether your business needs to make special accommodations to the public or your employees.
- Secure Workers Compensation Insurance: Contact the Department of Consumer & Business Services, Workers Compensation Division at (503) 945-7888, 21 Labor and Industries Building, 350 Winter Street NE, Salem, Oregon 97310.
- Check with the Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division (OSHA) (503) 378-5910 at their Portland (Field Office to find out which regulations affect your type of business.
- Contact the Bureau of Labor and Industries at (503) 731-4073 for information on wage and hour laws, parental leave, civil rights laws and apprenticeship programs. They can be found at 800 NE Oregon Room 32, Portland, Oregon 97232.