Missouri Small Business Startup Guide - Missouri Secretary of State 2025

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At the very minimum, youll pay $50 to register your LLC with the Missouri SOS. Heres an overview of the common fees and charges: Articles of organization filing fee: $50 (online) or $105 (paper) Business name reservation (optional): $25.
Missouri General Business License But good news: Missouri doesnt require a general license to do business in the state. Meaning, your Missouri LLC doesnt need a general state business license. But depending on what type of business you run, your LLC might need an occupational license.
You will need a Missouri Tax ID before you obtain a business license. After you have completed your online registration, you will receive a confirmation number and additional information about your registration.
The LLC needs to file a 1065 Partnership Return and issue a Schedule K-1 to the LLC owners. The K-1s report each owners distributive share of profits. And the K-1 income flows through to the owners. The income taxes are then paid by each owner on their personal income tax return (Form 1040).
Steps to Starting a Business in Missouri Step 1: Register a Missouri Business Entity. Step 2: Choose a Business Name. Step 3: Apply for Business Licenses Permits. Step 4: Open a Business Bank Account. Step 5: Obtain Funding. Step 6: Hire Employees.
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General Business License licensure is not required on the State level in Missouri. Missouri does not have a general business license at the state level, but local licenses are often required.
The first step is choosing the type of entity you want to create. Step 1: Register a Missouri Business Entity. Step 2: Choose a Business Name. Step 3: Apply for Business Licenses Permits. Step 4: Open a Business Bank Account. Step 5: Obtain Funding. Step 6: Hire Employees.
New Missouri Law Requires LLCs to Register Before Making Political Contributions. On August 28, 2022, a new Missouri statute governing political contributions by limited liability companies (LLC) will take effect.

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