How to Register a Sole Proprietorship in Attleboro, MA
By S. L. O'Brien, published Mar 23, 2007
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The first step to registering your sole proprietorship is deciding on a name for your new business. If you plan to do business under any name other than your full legal name, you will need to register a business certificate with the Attleboro City Clerk's office with a DBA, or "doing business as." For example, if you plan to practice graphic design using your legal name of John Smith, you do not need to register a DBA. If you decide to use a more appealing name for your sole proprietorship, such as Fresh Concept Designs, you will need to register that name with the Attleboro City Clerk. The DBA allows people to find out who the legal owner of a business is and includes the physical address of the business.
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Takeaways
- The first step to registering your sole proprietorship is deciding on a name for your new business.
- You should check with local licensing boards to see if any special requirements need to be met.
- Registering a business certificate in Attleboro currently costs $40 & the DBA is good for 4 years.
Resources
- The Official Website of Attleboro, MA: www.cityofattleboro.us/
- The City of Attleboro Assessor's Office: www.cityofattleboro.us/assessor/Forms.htm
- WebFile for Business: https://wfb.dor.state.ma.us/webfile/Business/Public/Webfo
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